Spotlight on Rani, The Queen of Elegance
Meet Rani, the elusive and resilient leopard of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre. Learn about her inspiring story and the importance of conserving leopard habitats.
Meet Rani, the elusive and resilient leopard of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre. Learn about her inspiring story and the importance of conserving leopard habitats.
Reptiles are ubiquitous but cryptic. It’s always challenging to understand their behavioural pattern and ecology in natural habitats, especially when
Six subspecies of tigers exist all over the world today — Bengal tiger (found in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan),
Wildlife SOS introduces a new series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species.
Uncover the world of forest owlets and their mysterious allure. Learn about the different owl species found in India and the conservation efforts to protect them.
We know for a fact that the cheetah is the fastest animal on earth. What is barely known, however, is
As 2023 was coming to a close and our team was preparing for the new one to set in, the
A remarkable day unfolded at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) in Mathura as it played host
Holly is a charming, old elephant with a joyful spirit. Five years ago, she was finally freed from a harsh
Reptiles have been residents of this planet for millions of years, but habitat fragmentation due to anthropogenic activities poses several
Babloo was the oldest living rescued sloth bear in the country. He stood tall as an embodiment of perseverance, and
At 25 years of age, Shiva was the oldest leopard, and the longest to live under the care of Wildlife
In February 2023, while Moti was taking his last breath, we made a promise to the dying elephant. We vowed
Xavi, our youngest supporter from Sussex, UK is a finalist in the
highly coveted “Caring for the Environment” category for the Child of Sussex Awards 2024!
Xavi’s extraordinary work and unwavering commitment towards helping our elephants definitely makes our young wildlife warrior deserving of all the recognition.
Xavi, who has Autism and additional educational needs, began his fundraising journey with Wildlife SOS back in 2020 when he learned, and was greatly affected by, the story of our majestic elephant Raju.
In June, the Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Units continued their vital work across India, tackling urgent rescues and situations in
It all started with a lengthy discussion. We never knew what was awaiting at the end of the discussion, but
We’re shining a light on a few of our Ele Earth Walk participants each month until the race kicks off
When an infant animal is born in the wild, the mother is typically the primary caregiver, playing a crucial role
Wildlife SOS introduces a new series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about nature. Our