Wildlife SOS And J&K Wildlife Protection Department Conduct First-Ever Brown Bear Research In India
In one of the natural nerve centres of India’s winter wonderland, viz. Kashmir, a problem raised its head. The pulchritude […]
In one of the natural nerve centres of India’s winter wonderland, viz. Kashmir, a problem raised its head. The pulchritude […]
Wildlife SOS launches an exciting series that explores animal senses! While some animals have a heightened sense of smell, some
Being able to shine the spotlight on our veterinarians is always fascinating as they open up a dimension of interesting
We’re shining a light on a few of our Ele Earth Walk participants each month until the race kicks off
August brings the warmth of summer and the important reminder that it’s National Make-A-Will Month. This moment is dedicated to
There are numerous misconceptions that surround certain animals, including tigers that have unfortunately fallen victim to this as well. Tigers
Wildlife SOS launches an exciting series that explores animal senses! While some animals have a heightened sense of smell, some
Explore the inspiring story of Kartick Satyanarayan, who received the prestigious Kindness Gold Medal for his impactful work in wildlife conservation.
Learn how Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Units are rescuing dehydrated animals in distress during the summer season, including birds, reptiles, and mammals.
Just four hours by road from the capital of the country lies the Soor Sarovar Bird Sanctuary on the Delhi-Agra
Discover the heartwarming story of Molly, a rescued sloth bear, and her lively antics at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility.
Discover the role of enrichments in leopard care. Learn how Wildlife SOS use enrichments to enhance the physical and mental health of leopards in captivity.
Wildlife SOS has rescued, rehabilitated and released many animals over the past 30 years. The everyday work at our centres
Wildlife SOS’ Press and Communications Officer Neellohit Banerjee discovered his passion for wildlife quite unexpectedly: his journey into wildlife conservation
Reptiles are ubiquitous but cryptic. It’s always challenging to understand their behavioural pattern and ecology in natural habitats, especially when
Wildlife SOS organised a series of awareness events and trainings in the month of June covering topics like World Environment Day, human-leopard conflict mitigation and rescue training.
Uncover the secrets of radio telemetry in wildlife conservation. Explore the benefits of tracking and monitoring animals remotely.
What comes first to your mind when you hear the word “endangered”? Well, the literal definition of this word is
Babloo was the oldest living rescued sloth bear in the country. He stood tall as an embodiment of perseverance, and
Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) in western Maharashtra is currently home to 37 leopards rescued from situations of human-wildlife conflict,