Leopards And Open Wells: A Chronicle Of Danger
“A leopard never changes its spots.” This popular proverb is meant to imply that one cannot change their inherent nature. […]
“A leopard never changes its spots.” This popular proverb is meant to imply that one cannot change their inherent nature. […]
Having been separated from his family at a tender age, Rama, the makhna or tuskless elephant, has suffered nothing but
For the Wildlife SOS team and our many supporters, days like today are a flood of emotions. We are heartbroken
No one said that parenting is easy. If you think that we humans have it tough, then let’s take a
Wildlife SOS (WSOS) has been studying wild sloth bears for the past decade in the hopes of ensuring them a
The Jammu and Kashmir team of Wildlife SOS eagerly participated in the Asian Waterbird Census for 2023. The team accompanied
Main photo above: GPS collaring a wild elephant like Van Devi is extremely challenging, expensive and dangerous. As elephants began
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Seven decades is a long time. When an elephant is taken away from its natural habitat, made to walk on
On January 9, 2022, our oldest and beloved sloth bear, Gulabo, bid us farewell. As the entire Wildlife SOS team
At the time when Wildlife SOS was establishing the Van Vihar Bear Rescue Facility (VVBRF), authorities at the Van Vihar
Wildlife SOS works relentlessly to save India’s wildlife, through our helplines which run 24×7 in four regions of the country,
After the curtains of the day fall, some members of the wild come out to play. Nocturnal animals add a
Eyes are windows to the world. For numerous captive Asian elephants, these windows are shattered, leaving them wholly dependent on
Sweet, energetic and charming – Kamli is a very enchanting bear, but she wasn’t always this way. She has had
A wild Sloth bear cub trapped in a barbed-wire fence is an extremely worrisome image. But as soon as the
Even as we become more and more sensitized to the effects of pollution, we’re yet to fully gauge how deep-rooted
In the cold month of December, the Wildlife SOS Rescue team set upon an arduous journey to the city of
20-year-old Pari could barely take a step without experiencing excruciating pain in her legs, yet she was forced to beg
As the sun set and the Wildlife SOS Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) wrapped up the day’s work, our team