It’s Auction Time Again!
Our spring auction is slated for the end of April, but we need your help! We’re looking for items to […]
Our spring auction is slated for the end of April, but we need your help! We’re looking for items to […]
On Saturday, November 4, Wildlife SOS took the City of Angels by storm for our first annual Tusk After Dusk
Last week, Mumbai based television actor and model Anuj Sachdeva hosted a benefit exhibition – ‘Into the Wild Fundraiser’, for
March has been quite a star studded month for Wildlife SOS with Grammy winning musician Ricky Kej visiting our Bannerghatta
It is with heavy hearts, and profound sadness that we announce the unfortunate demise of Snehal Bhavsar, who has been
In February 2015, a truck rode into our Elephant Conservation and Care Centre carrying a wonderful 60+ year old former
Today is Amazon Prime Day, one of the biggest international commerce days of the year. We hope that before you
A geologist by education with a specialization in understanding the anthropogenic influences on environment, especially biodiversity outside traditional protected areas,
As they stand together, tall and regal, their trunks swaying gently, occasionally testing the wind or offering each other a
Two years ago, Raju was a begging elephant. His gaunt, emaciated frame, riddled with scars from garish wounds, was held
Two years ago we started offering text updates in the United States, and we’ve loved the ability to instantly connect
When Wildlife SOS rescued Raju the elephant from fifty years of abuse as a working elephant, the response we got
Our Spring auction is just around the corner, and you don’t want to miss the chance to bid on our
When just three years old, Adelaide was rescued by the team of Wildlife SOS and the rope threaded through her
Wildlife: Save it to cherish or leave it to perish. The Kashmir stag (Cervus elaphus hanglu), also known as ‘Hangul’,
by- Suvidha Bhatnagar Wildlife SOS is the first Indian organization to put their concern about the plight of captive elephants
Mornings at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility find our rescued bears lazing about their enclosures or still fast asleep in
The scrub jungles of Maharashtra have always been ideal leopard habitat, the dry deciduous forest providing the perfect cover for
Gail is a female sloth bear, who was rescued by Wildlife SOS in West Bengal when she was five years