Staff Profile Of The Month – Lavanya Raju
Lavanya Raju is the Director of Finance and Administration based in our small Utah, USA office. She joined Wildlife SOS […]
Lavanya Raju is the Director of Finance and Administration based in our small Utah, USA office. She joined Wildlife SOS […]
At Wildlife SOS, first rescue anniversaries celebrate the journey of freedom that our elephants embark upon. Each rescued elephant brings
In continuation of their efforts to crack down on the illegal pet trade and wildlife trafficking in Vadodara, Gujarat, the
Every child has played the game Hide and Seek growing up, the game is pretty simple, concealing yourself in a
The word “endangered” in itself talks about the impending doom that our precious wildlife is surrounded by. This word brings
At Wildlife SOS, our campaign to save elephants incorporates many components to address the protection, welfare and conservation of India’s
Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre, in Bengaluru, is home to several of our rescued sloth bears, it is also a place
In another heart-warming tale of family reunions, a 25-day old leopard cub was recently reunited with its mother in Junnar
Winner: Xavi Barugh (8yrs old) At Wildlife SOS, we truly appreciate the effort put in by every volunteer associated with
Their unusual physical appearance and scavenging habits have given hyenas a reputation that’s undeserving. For centuries, folklore and superstition have
Hailing from the rich cultural heritage town of Puttukottai in Tamil Nadu, Dr. Ilayaraja Selvaraj has been an integral part
It is believed that not all heroes wear capes, some of them don a green Veterinary scrubs and set out
Gail Hunte recently wrote a children’s book about a ‘dancing bear’. The book follows the life of ‘Ajeet’, a sloth
By the time Rhea was rescued, she had lived over five decades in severe neglect and abuse as a performing
“Who run(sic) the world? Girls!” We couldn’t agree more with the words of legendary pop icon Beyonce. In a world
Recently we painfully witnessed another untimely death of one of India’s elephants. Her name was Lakshmi. After being hired by