Meet Suraj Pal, Our Kind Elephant Keeper
Suraj Pal has worked with Wildlife SOS for four years, acting as an elephant keeper at Wildlife SOS’ Elephant Care […]
Suraj Pal has worked with Wildlife SOS for four years, acting as an elephant keeper at Wildlife SOS’ Elephant Care […]
Great news! The Nut Herd is currently on the road to their permanent home at our center in Mathura. When
Butterball, a female sloth bear was rescued by Wildlife SOS almost twelve years ago, when she was ten-months old and
The Gurgaon-Faridabad expressway extends from Sikanderpur, Gurgaon to Pali-Bhakri, Faridabad, connecting major industrial zones, tourist destinations and corporate offices, as
Maharani, like always, stays true to her name at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility and takes great pleasure in the
Jaswant Singh has been working with Wildlife SOS for a decade now. He works as an Assistant Accountant and is
In a historic one of a kind event, a wild four year old female sloth bear was rescued thrice from
Thanks to a partnership with Arm the Animals, we are proud to offer some great new products you can purchase
Steve Koyle is the Senior Elephant Keeper at the Phoenix Zoo. We asked him a bit about his job, as
A 3 day auction will run through October 24 to raise money to help wildlife. You can participate by bidding
While the Delhi monsoons have come as a relief to the citizens of Delhi, it also brings relief to reptiles
A large adult wild Nilgai antelope bull was rescued from the residential area of Netaji Nagar by Wildlife SOS and
The team of Wildlife SOS at Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) in Maharashtra received a call for the rescue of
Read the latest Nat Geo Article by Jordan Schaul that features an interview with Geeta Seshamani, co-founder of Wildlife SOS.
In another one of many firsts, India’s first Conservation Education Walkway focusing on wildlife conservation with special emphasis on Bear
Currently, Baiju manages the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in India. However, in his early years with
By Vinay Datla Titli was an 8 month old bear cub when she was rescued from Mirzapur. She is now
By Sharon St. Joan When Maya arrived at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Rescue Centre at Mathura, she weighed 3,890 kilos
This is the third interview in a series that we are doing on the great people who make the work
Dr. Ilayaraja recently attended the ‘Asian Meeting on Zoo and Wildlife Medicine/Conservation’ in Bangkok, Thailand. He presented several veterinary papers