Nathan: Our Veteran ‘Bear Of The Month’ From Van Vihar
At the time when Wildlife SOS was establishing the Van Vihar Bear Rescue Facility (VVBRF), authorities at the Van Vihar […]
At the time when Wildlife SOS was establishing the Van Vihar Bear Rescue Facility (VVBRF), authorities at the Van Vihar […]
The Cambridge dictionary defines the word ‘freedom’ as “the condition or right of being able or allowed to do, say,
Wildlife SOS works relentlessly to save India’s wildlife, through our helplines which run 24×7 in four regions of the country,
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
After the curtains of the day fall, some members of the wild come out to play. Nocturnal animals add a
It was a usual morning for the early-risers at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre (BBRC), but the mood changed all
A wild Sloth bear cub trapped in a barbed-wire fence is an extremely worrisome image. But as soon as the
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
“Crocodiles might be interpreted as something of an anachronism.”- Nature Wait, if you thought Nature herself said that, you were
Even as we become more and more sensitized to the effects of pollution, we’re yet to fully gauge how deep-rooted
Recently a video of a captive elephant consuming pani puri on the streets of Tezpur in north-east India’s Assam went
A major part of Wildlife SOS’ day-to-day work includes running its rescue centres across the country to provide high-quality care
It is that time of the year when the people of India unwind and come together to celebrate. That’s right,
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
As the elephants at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) in Mathura were preparing for a regular
We often tend to think that observing wildlife would require an expedition to far off and isolated places filled with
Meet Kip Peterson, who is our Director of Engagement and Advocacy. He joined Wildlife SOS five years ago and has