Things You Didn’t Know About: Indian Paradise Flycatcher
Wildlife SOS introduces a series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. Our […]
Wildlife SOS introduces a series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. Our […]
In a quiet corner of the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF), where the air is rich with the
As the line between cities and forests blurs, a special kind of magic, infused with an unbreakable will to nurture
Elephants have long been seen as symbols of strength, wisdom, and cultural heritage in India. These poised giants are keystone
Wildlife SOS’s Rapid Response Units operate tirelessly to mitigate human-wildlife conflict, rescuing distressed animals and ensuring their safe return to
In the final month of 2024 as well, Wildlife SOS performed some of the remarkable rescues of the year. These
Communication is the very essence of human interaction, tracing its origins back to the earliest days of civilisation. From the
Sreekantiah never imagined that his life would be intertwined with the lives of sloth bears. Yet, today, he is not
Forests have long held a certain mystique—vast, untamed, and filled with whispers and songs of the earth. They are entire
Beneath the canopies of serene woodlands of Junnar, lies our Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC), cradling many untold stories. Amongst
Beneath the gleaming citylights and towering skyscrapers of Delhi, the heart of our nation, a frequently disregarded story unfolds—one that
The golden valleys of Kashmir are cloaked in white following winter snowfall. Children, bundled in vibrant winter clothes, run across
Recently, Wildlife SOS and WBC Research Foundation biologists joined an AZA (American Zoos and Aquariums) Sloth Bear SAFE (Saving Animals
There have been many incidents in Maharashtra where a leopard mother leaves her cubs in sugarcane fields to protect them
As our many conservation initiatives continue to bloom, we’re thrilled with all of Wildlife SOS’s quiet (and not so quiet)
The term ‘rescueversary’ beautifully blends the words ‘rescue’ and ‘anniversary’. At Wildlife SOS, this marks the day a bear, an
Explore the existential threats faced by the endangered gharial due to human-driven activities that result in habitat degradation.
Get up close and personal with Avani, a rescued leopard at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre. Learn about her journey from conflict to care.
Wildlife SOS rescues and rehabilitates over 500 animals in distress in Vadodara, Jammu & Kashmir, Agra, and Delhi.