Celebrating World Wildlife Day The Wildlife SOS Way!
Of the four billion species that have evolved on this planet, nearly 99% are no longer extant. According to the […]
Of the four billion species that have evolved on this planet, nearly 99% are no longer extant. According to the […]
Nearly 120 km from Vadodara, close to the Gujarat-Maharashtra border, an illegal wildlife trade racket was busted by the Wildlife
Forests are known to hold tremendous potential in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While tropical rainforests play a huge role
As Mother’s Day comes along, we would like to take the time to highlight some of the most loving and
Hopping from branches into puddles, there’s so much more to the amphibian world than meets the eye. Let’s explore these wonders of nature!
This year, the United Nations (UN) made a staggering announcement that the global human population would reach eight billion on
Wildlife SOS has partnered with the video streaming service Ecoflix with the goal of educating and inspiring people to take
Working with local communities is an integral aspect of wildlife conservation, and Wildlife SOS takes this seriously. Since 2002, Wildlife
Working with local communities is an integral aspect of wildlife conservation, and Wildlife SOS takes this seriously. Since 2002, Wildlife
The Himalayan Brown Bear, a subspecies of the brown bear, could once only be found in the highest altitudes of
The day is finally here. Wildlife SOS has launched its exclusive store on Amazon where all the products are live!
Do you recall the time when you saw how much waste you are producing and decided that you needed to
Our environment faces a grim future owing to various anthropogenic factors. Wildlife conservation, therefore, highly depends on awareness campaigns and
Author Andrew Smith once said, “People fear what they don’t understand and hate what they can’t conquer.” The paucity of
Every year, we celebrate World Environment Day to encourage action on the climate crisis, and the theme for this year
Gray Langurs are often deployed to tackle the monkey menace problem in Indian cities. But are they the correct solution? Find out!
Leopards, tigers, bears, gharials, saltwater crocodiles, eagles – all share something in common: they’re all carnivores. But today, we are
All life on Earth is connected by the evolutionary tree of life (also known as the phylogenetic tree). Millions of
In every nook and cranny of India, one encounters marks of India’s past seamlessly blending in with its future. One
Rescuing elephants captured in the tourism and entertainment industry forms an integral part of the work Wildlife SOS does as