A Walkathon To Remember!
On the momentous occasion of Wildlife Week as well as the Ele Earth Walk, Wildlife SOS collaborated with the Jammu […]
On the momentous occasion of Wildlife Week as well as the Ele Earth Walk, Wildlife SOS collaborated with the Jammu […]
Over 9 years ago, Raju was brought to our facility after he was saved from a brutal life he had
Leopards are the most adaptable of all big cats. Their size and stealth allow leopards to manoeuvre diverse topography. However
Often when we feel exhausted, be it mentally or physically, we convince ourselves to take a day off from the
“Van Mahotsav” or Festival of Forests is celebrated across India from July 1-7 every year. This event was established in
For World Environment Day 2023, Wildlife SOS invited readers to participate in a writing contest on the theme “My Solution
In 2021, a story of resilience began taking shape from the heart of India, Madhya Pradesh. An elephant called Lakshmi
The 2023 Bid to be Wild Auction was a jumbo-sized success! We raised nearly $200K for the elephants. Thank you
Our busy lives today rarely makes us stop and look at the health of the environment around us. This World
As one of the first Indian wildlife charities to reach over a hundred thousand subscribers on YouTube, Wildlife SOS has
For those well-versed in the world of wildlife conservation, poaching of tigers for their body parts is a prominent and
In a massive wildlife trafficking raid that took place in western India’s Gujarat, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) Mumbai,
A wise person once said, “Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” We, at Wildlife
Over the past decade, I have witnessed the complex challenges faced by all of us working tirelessly to save the
Sloth bears, like many wildlife species, are facing an uphill battle as the human population has exploded across the globe
In the relentless battle against wildlife poaching, Wildlife SOS yet again went an extra mile to save endangered species from
All sentient beings deserve to live a life free of cruelty and torment. As poaching and animal abuse plague the
On this year’s World Environment Day, Wildlife SOS was graced by the presence of renowned Indian actress Disha Patani. Her
Let us hear the story of a little bird. Wait, who is he? A juvenile Bar-tailed godwit (Limosa lapponica baueri).