2024: Mid-Year Recap Of Leopard Rescues In Maharashtra
The recent surge in human-leopard conflicts in Maharashtra is a pressing concern. As human settlements expand into leopard habitats, these […]
The recent surge in human-leopard conflicts in Maharashtra is a pressing concern. As human settlements expand into leopard habitats, these […]
Many of us may have heard the term ‘Butterfly Effect’. It’s a concept from Chaos Theory that posits how a
The animal kingdom consists of a variety of species that have coexisted for as long as we can look back.
US Ambassador to India, Eric Michael Garcetti, and his family, recently visited the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre
In the sugarcane fields of rural Maharashtra, it’s not uncommon for farmers to encounter unexpected visitors in the form of
When animals are stuck in distress, the Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Units are always ready to respond to their call
Lead photo: The rugged, stunningly beautiful terrain of the Himalaya of Jammu and Kashmir make for difficult tracking of brown
Stay informed about how elephants cope with heat stress and what measures we take to maintain their health in the summer.
The Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Unit worked hard in the month of February to address concerned calls received. Our team
In the heart of India’s wildlife-rich landscapes, animals face numerous challenges, ranging from health issues to human-wildlife conflicts. Understanding the
Tourism is a multifaceted activity driven by humanity’s innate curiosity to know more about our world. It encompasses visits to
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