Chronological News
Foggy January in Delhi affects birds, too
It’s official… all of us have borne the brunt of the foggy January, with flights getting delayed, railway accidents, road
Purulia Bear Rescue Centre
As more and more bears from across the country began to be turned in by their owners, we realized we
Van Vihar Bear Rescue Facility
The creation of the third Bear Rescue Centre in India, in collaboration with the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department fructifies Wildlife
Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Facility
Wildlife SOS in its national mission to conserve sloth bears in the wild and rehabilitate sloth bears in captivity, specially
Agra Bear Rescue Facility
At Agra each rescued Bear undergoes a 90 day quarantine period, during which he or she is given a complete
Dugongs
Dugongs The Indian dugong or seacow is considered an endangered species and has been given the highest level of legal
Airport Project
We have a contract with the Delhi International Airport to catch and relocate animals that create safety hazards by wandering
We bid a tearful farewell to HUGO
We are all mourning the loss of Hugo Bear – one of our most beloved bears at the Agra Bear
Wildlife S.O.S Snake Release Programme
Monsoon in India hasn’t been quite satisfactory. Nevertheless our crawly friends kept the rescuers at Wildlife SOS very busy throughout,
Kalandar Rehabilitation Literacy Programme Reaches New Heights
In 2007 the Kalandar village of Naya Basera in Kotra near Bhopal took pride in Nissar, the first and only
Welcome to the new WildlifeSOS.org!
As you, our committed supporters, know, we have worked tirelessly for 8 years doing our best to save India’s wildlife.
Monsoons lead to two Python rescues in Delhi in a week!
The Wildlife S.O.S. Reptile Rescue cell in Delhi is on a roll these days. With the Monsoons flushing out snakes
To the Rescue of a Pangolin
Scaly anteater or Pangolin is a rare and highly endangered mammal found in the rocky terrain of Ramadurga, Agoli, Sanapura
Wildlife S.O.S. Plays Mother to Hyena Baby
The Wildlife S.O.S centre in Agra received its first Hyena baby this week to the eager excitement of the staff
The Wildlife S.O.S Diary: 3 more “dancing” Bears rescued
Summer with its heat and dust is bad news for India but there’s celebration and joy in the Wildlife S.O.S.
Rescued Sambar Fawn Released Back into the Wild!
Wildlife S.O.S. vet Dr. Karabi Deka treated and released back into the wild, a 6 month old Sambar fawn brought
‘One World’ art exhibition benefits wildlife
Wildlife SOS in partnership with PFA, India organized a unique art exhibition recently. The “One World” Art collection showcased art
Two Week Old Leopard Cub Reunited with Mother!
In what can be considered a successful conservation effort, Wildlife S.O.S. with help from the Maharashtra Forest Department reunited a
Police and Wildlife SOS Team up to Arrest Poacher
In an operation that spanned over several weeks, the Wildlife S.O.S. – Wildlife Crime Enforcement Unit in Chattisgarh (Central India)