Two Weeks Of Trees: Plantation Drive At WSOS’ Agra Centers
Trees at our sloth bear and elephant rescue centres aren’t just trees. They double as scratching posts for our itchy […]
Trees at our sloth bear and elephant rescue centres aren’t just trees. They double as scratching posts for our itchy […]
The month of February had plenty in store for Wildlife SOS as two of our research biologists from India, Dr.
Jagat Bahadur is the Senior Accounts officer for Wildlife SOS. He has been with the organization for over 10 years
The Aga Khan Foundation in India is run by inspiring people doing amazing welfare work in the country, so when
The wild female sloth bear was captured by the Karnataka Forest Department from Tumkur Division, Yelanadu, C.N.Halli, and was received
by Suvidha Bhatnagar Wildlife SOS is proudly celebrating “Be Kind to Animals Week” from 5th May to 10th May. It
Wildlife SOS Moon Bear Transit Facility and Rescue Centre, Kashmir By Aishuwarya Sudarshan The first sight that takes your breath
By Jordan Schaul Read the full story of how the ‘dancing bear problem’ was solved. http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2012/10/11/wildlife-sos-india-ends-the-400-year-old-persecution-of-bears-a-conservation-success-story/
Read the newspapers story about 3 rescued cubs who were reunited with their mother. http://epaper.dnaindia.com/story.aspx?edorsup=Sup&ed_code=820040&ed_page=5&boxid=13037&id=31141&ed_date=11/04/2012
The Himalayan Black Bear (also known as Moon Bear), is an endangered subspecies of the Asiatic black bear. It is
Bhola the 45 year old male elephant came in with more injuries than some soldiers returning from battle. Hit by
“Champa” – The word means a sanguine, brilliantly fragrant flower. Not so off the mark for the gentle elephant, Champa.
“India’s urban spaces are more than just concrete jungles. They harbour animals like jackals, mongoose and nilgai. But life in
The Wildlife SOS team is busy playing nursemaid these days! With 3 loud, energetic cubs at the Agra centre and
While a Leopard was burnt alive outside Corbett National Park and another brutally battered to death outside Delhi not so
A rescue call from the Jamia Islamia university led the Wildlife SOS Rescue Team to a rarely found Small Indian
Wildlife SOS Ambassador for the animals and acclaimed Bollywood actor, Abhay Deol, recently took to the airwaves along with Kartick
In an effort to ensure that the recently ended Dancing Bear practice has no reason to rear its ugly head,
Wildlife SOS research co ordinator Usham S. Singh recently presented a paper -“Black bear-human conflict in the Western Himalayan region
The Wildlife SOS monkeys can now boast of three new enclosures thanks to Fondation Brigitte Bardot. With a generous donation