Wildlife SOS Seized Innocent Leopard Cub in Gujarat Raid
The months of October and November have the Wildlife SOS’ anti-poaching squad Forest Watch focused on apprehending owl traders around […]
The months of October and November have the Wildlife SOS’ anti-poaching squad Forest Watch focused on apprehending owl traders around […]
“What is a sloth bear?” This question baffled several people who were interviewed across three of India’s major cities —
Humans and animals have lived on this planet for countless years. As cohabitants, man and wildlife have evolved in multifaceted
There have been many instances of leopards being victims of open wells in Maharashtra. In yet another occurrence, a 2-year-old
Diwali, a festival of lights and prosperity that is associated with Goddess Lakshmi, somehow, ironically and tragically, thrusts into darkness
World Population Day is celebrated annually on July 11th, ever since a recommendation was made by the Governing Council of
Imagine that you are walking through one of the vast sugarcane fields of Maharashtra. Suddenly, you hear soft squeaks within
Nestled within the beautiful lands of Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) and Elephant Hospital Campus (EHC) in Uttar Pradesh
Wildlife SOS strongly believes that education starts from the day one decides they want to learn. Abiding by this, Wildlife
Mammalian carnivores can be broadly divided into Feliforms and Caniforms. Both evolved from a single line of tiny, tree-dwelling animals
George and Natalie are two of the most awe-inspiring felines at the Wildlife SOS Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre. The sibling
Encounters between crocodiles and human beings have occurred ever since the very first civilisations cropped up around the freshwater bodies
The idea for National Wildlife Week came from the Indian Board of Wildlife in 1952 as a way to increase
Colossal animals are often associated with giant myths and misconceptions. Little is known about their traits and behaviour. Elephants are
Ever wondered what to do if a leopard entered your house? Working to conserve leopards for several years now, Wildlife
Don’t you love the taste of fresh mangoes or juicy watermelons in summers? Well, you are not alone! While fruits
A leopard never changes its spots – or does it? Scientists definitely believe that they do. When a leopard cub
Wildlife SOS was invited to participate in an international seminar on ‘Challenges in Healthcare, Welfare and Conservation of Asian Elephants
The Wildlife SOS 24×7 rescue helplines were abuzz with concerned calls from citizens for rescues in the month of October.
Most of our supporters heard recently that a new elephant by the name of Rama arrived at our hospital. Our