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In the dense, green stretches of Northeast India, a tusker named Vayu was one among the elephants being exploited in […]
In the dense, green stretches of Northeast India, a tusker named Vayu was one among the elephants being exploited in […]
In its commitment to expand elephant care and conservation, Wildlife SOS has launched India’s 1st mobile veterinary clinic in Assam
On the crisp morning of January 26, 2025, when the entire nation was celebrating Republic Day, a tiny cry echoed
Bats are amazing animals, found all over the world with the exception of Antarctica. Often misunderstood and shrouded by myths,
Once upon a time, a girl sat on her sun-kissed balcony, humming softly as a gentle melody played in the
Wildlife SOS’s Elephant Hospital Campus (EHC) in Mathura is a healing sanctuary for elephants. Here, a first-of-its-kind workshop on acupuncture
In the heart of Maharashtra’s Junnar region lies a safe haven replete with greenery, and here, a stealthy observer moves
Bear! The mere four-letter word calls to mind visions of power, wilderness and intrigue. Perhaps it also brings the images
For centuries, people around the world have used traditional medicines as a means of healing as part of their cultural
Have you ever wondered what the birds are chirping about at the break of dawn, or how wolves get together
It has been a year since we have had young Bani under our care, and what a year it has
Cradled in the lap of nature, lies the tranquil expanse of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) and here, with
“The question is not, Can they reason? nor, Can they talk? but, Can they suffer?” – Jeremy Bentham, English philosopher
Wildlife SOS introduces a series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. Our
In a brilliant blend of education, conservation and creativity, the Born Free Foundation and Wildlife SOS teamed up recently to
For some, fascination for wildlife is a fleeting childhood interest. For others, like Aishwarya Reddy Ravugari, it becomes a lifelong
A female sloth bear named Bindhu, who Wildlife SOS biologists had placed a GPS collar on, became the first documented
In the festive season of Christmas, our Wildlife SOS centres transform into a magical wonderland every winter. Gold, red, and