Taj and Tara: A Saga of Hope and Friendship
In the bustling streets of India, where relentless heat hits the harsh tarmac roads, two elephants, Taj and Tara, were […]
In the bustling streets of India, where relentless heat hits the harsh tarmac roads, two elephants, Taj and Tara, were […]
Our Rapid Response Units were hard at work in the month of September, rushing to help animals in need. Working
August had our Rapid Response Units race against time to aid animals in distress. Operating across four states, for 24
Rapid urban expansion and habitat fragmentation has threatened the existence of rhesus macaques. As a primarily arboreal animal, the tree
Back in 2007, a startling news from the Department of Horticulture in Srinagar had the Wildlife SOS team of Dachigam
In the quiet village of Khamundi, Maharashtra, locals stumbled upon a startling sight. A leopard cub, barely five months old,
On the occasion of Thanksgiving 2023, we at Wildlife SOS gather together to celebrate the contributions of each of our
Wildlife SOS is thrilled to announce that after a nearly three-year legal battle, Jai is truly free! The images of
The transition from October to November brought with it an enriching learning experience at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF).
For Kalandar children, the wide-eyed curiosity with which they turn each page of their school textbooks has a lot to
Renowned for its historical monuments like the Taj Mahal, the city of Agra also has fascinating stories that deserve attention.
It’s that time of the year when the air gets chilly, and an eerie feeling sets over the Wildlife SOS
‘Phool’ in Hindi refers to ‘flower’, while ‘kali’ means ‘bud’. Phoolkali — the apple of her caregiver’s eye and a
It was no regular day for Wildlife SOS, and our team and staff went above and beyond to ensure that
When we think of wildlife, many of us immediately think of safaris. This is why wildlife and tourism often go
Blinding lights. Deafening noise. The brutal strikes of a curved bull-hook biting into flesh. Far from the scent of forests,
Sloth bears are unique from other bears in many ways, and certainly one of the most notable and endearing traits
Providing quality medical treatment is immensely crucial to wildlife conservation. On a planet where wild animals are constantly threatened by
Sloth bears, like all bear species, are generally considered solitary carnivores. Though sloth bears generally do not eat red meat,