Staff Profile Of The Month – Rakhee Sharma
Many people are unaware of the important role that local communities can play in wildlife conservation. When Wildlife SOS spearheaded […]
Many people are unaware of the important role that local communities can play in wildlife conservation. When Wildlife SOS spearheaded […]
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. Wildlife SOS operates 24×7 emergency rescue helplines in
Wildlife SOS is now able to accept cryptocurrency donations! You were smart to invest in cryptocurrency early on, and now
Providing high quality care and comfort to injured, abused and ailing elephants is a mammoth task that Wildlife SOS has
The Hosur-Krishnagiri highway in Tamil Nadu has been used by wild elephants as a part of their traditional migratory route,
A ‘Wetland’, as the name suggests, is a land that is inundated by water – either permanently or seasonally and
Just as different corners of the earth are known for certain delicacies, whether it be New Orleans for its beignets,
The heartbreaking sight of a wounded elephant walking in pain along busy highways and narrow streets is the most prominent
A decade seems to have flown by a little too fast as we celebrate another elephant’s brave healing journey. These
While mimicry may indeed be the sincerest form of flattery in humans, in the animal kingdom, this might just be
A few moments of fun on an elephant’s back for a tourist can mean a lifetime of abuse for the
In 2018, Rangila the ‘dancing bear’ made headlines as he embarked on a unique repatriation journey, across international borders from
At Wildlife SOS, we believe a great way to affect change is to create petitions, combine our voices, and demand
Every year, the world has an unofficial celebration of the wonderful relationship between siblings on the 10th of April. We
Hyenas are protected species under the Wildlife Protection Act 1972, with their population in the wild dwindling rapidly due to
The residents of a village in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, were in for an unexpected surprise when they spotted an odd-looking
From their use in traditional Chinese medicine to the pet trade industry, the reasons for wild animals to be trafficked
The spectre of the Covid-19 pandemic continues to cast a dark shadow over the planet, leaving devastation in its trail.
India is home to an amazing array of wildlife. The land of 1.3 billion people is still host to wild
The sight of a massive crocodile crossing the road was reason enough to stir panic amongst the occupants of Dikhtauli