Helpline Rescues 2022 — A Recap Of The Last 6 Months
The Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Units across Delhi, Agra, Vadodara and in Jammu and Kashmir have been preoccupied. In the […]
The Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Units across Delhi, Agra, Vadodara and in Jammu and Kashmir have been preoccupied. In the […]
The Gir Forest in Gujarat had a population of about 400 Asiatic lions in 2020, a figure estimated by the
Meet Kip Peterson, who is our Director of Engagement and Advocacy. He joined Wildlife SOS five years ago and has
Amidst the diverse population of India, an estimated 104 million are Indigenous people. Despite their differences, they share certain commonalities
With over 4,000 animals saved in 2021, team Wildlife SOS continues to work dedicatedly this year as well. As temperatures
Rosettes that inspire awe in man; Roaming in the night and roaming in the day, Lurking in the shadows for
It’s easy to forget how much our own survival depends on the protection of the natural world. Our very existence
Fungi exist in abundance and their diversity is almost mind-boggling. Scientists estimate that there are almost 5 million species of
Time travel is a fascinating subject. Imagine if a remnant of the past allowed us to do so! The relic
The Wildlife SOS team operating out of Vadodara, in collaboration with GSPCA (Gujarat Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals),
Lush trees at the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF) form an overhead canopy, with serenity prevailing throughout the
Most urban dwellers have lost their connection with the natural environment due to the modification of our surroundings. This intrinsic
Most urban dwellers have lost their connection with the natural environment due to the modification of our surroundings. This intrinsic
May this year has been an action-packed month for the Wildlife SOS team. As temperatures rose, cases of wild animals
The air was full of celebration and excitement (with a whiff of mango popsicles) at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre
Sharks are one of the most misrepresented and misunderstood species. The name itself elicits a fear — a fear of
Another day, and another wild animal becomes a victim of linear infrastructure. With roads cutting through natural landscapes, a Striped
The fate of women belonging to the Kalandar community, a nomadic group that tamed sloth bears for a living, was
The name Sanjay means victorious, a title apt for this majestic tusker who has emerged triumphant from an uphill battle