Bid to be Wild 2024 was a jumbo-sized success!
The 11th annual online auction to benefit elephants featured one-of-a-kind items from our generous donors all over the world. The […]
The 11th annual online auction to benefit elephants featured one-of-a-kind items from our generous donors all over the world. The […]
The Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) was started in 2007 by Wildlife SOS in collaboration with the Maharashtra Forest Department
We wholeheartedly appreciate the support we receive from people all over the world who volunteer and raise funds for the
In 2007, a heart-wrenching discovery at Srinagar’s Botanical Garden led the Wildlife SOS team to two abandoned Asiatic black bear
At the core of illegal wildlife trafficking, is a strong and rapidly expanding global demand for a variety of animal
Jackals have been associated with diverse perceptions all over the world. In African culture, the jackal is portrayed as a
The Kalandar community has been traditionally known for taming sloth bears for the archaic practice of ‘dancing’ bears. For years,
In March 2024, our beloved leopard, Shivani, bid us farewell, leaving an indelible mark on all our hearts. As we
Elephants, the majestic giants of the animal kingdom, possess a remarkable feature that sets them apart – their extraordinary trunk!
Once upon a time in Bellari, Karnataka, a young sloth bear was paraded to perform through the streets. He had
Bears are considered solitary carnivores. Generally, this means that the animal does not cooperatively hunt prey, defend resources, attract mates,
Makar Sankranti, also known as Uttarayan, marks the onset of the harvest season as winter transitions to spring. This is
Our wildlife advocacy programs run deep into a wide range of communities. From thousands of rescue hotline calls, to dozens
Recently our legal team won cases to secure Jai’s freedom for good, and continue the fight for others. In 2023
Our anti-poaching teams are working closely with the Forest Department and law enforcement to disrupt the black-market trade in wildlife,
This year we started an ambitious initiative to improve the lives of captive elephants in several impactful ways. We brought
Our bear collaring programs are gathering data on Himalayan brown bears and sloth bears, learning more about their behaviours to
It has been another monumental year for Wildlife SOS. As we look back on 2023, we both celebrate the many
As the curtain fell on November, our Rapid Response Units emerged as unwavering guardians of wildlife, addressing distress calls and