Evolution of Bears
A modern-day bear’s adaptation is a unique journey of evolution and indeed a fascinating one. Their initial evolution began about […]
A modern-day bear’s adaptation is a unique journey of evolution and indeed a fascinating one. Their initial evolution began about […]
It is estimated that more than half of the sloth bears found in India are outside of well-protected areas. They
Making her way to the Yamuna riverside, blind Arya uses her trunk to trace the ground and carefully listens to
The elephants under our care at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Rescue Centres have a routine charted out for them to
Nikki Sharp is the fearless leader and Executive Director of Wildlife SOS USA. She has spent nearly three decades fighting
In 1996, Wayne Hepburn, owner of Mission Media, received an elephant paperweight as a gift from his daughter. This triggered
A few years ago, when our vehicles would screech to a halt at the traffic signal, it would not be
Known as a gravedigger (Kabar Bijju) in Delhi, Baby stealer (Bhaam) in Kolkata, and Onion thief (Kandechor) in Maharashtra –
In the last 6 months, Wildlife SOS has worked tirelessly, round-the-clock to attend to distress calls for animals. The country
What do Coconut, Laxmi, Ramu and Zara share in common? Apart from the fact that they’re all rescued from traumatic
As one of our oldest and most experienced caregivers, Munna, gently calls out to Maya asking her to wait while
In the month of June, the Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Unit rescued two orphaned baby Rhesus macaques in Agra. A
Monitor lizards are reminiscent of the Earth’s spectacular Mesozoic Era and its rich diversity of massive reptiles, dinosaurs and other
Youngest of the sloth bear sleuth and every keeper’s favourite, The Bear of the Month for August is Ron! His
India is home to over 300 species of snakes found in diverse landscapes – from the high Himalayas and dense
Rooted in India’s struggle for independence against British rule, kite flying on Independence day is a pivotal part of India’s
Barely a few weeks old, their soft, distressed cries tug right at the heart strings of our leopard care staff
Asian elephants differ physiologically from their African counterparts, primarily in the shape of their ears, their build, their height and
Human encroachment in the form of gentrification, industrialization and rapid urbanization has robbed Indian leopards of their natural habitat. However,