The Healing Journey Of Sloth Bears Rescued From Distress
For over 400 years, sloth bears had been captured and exploited as ‘dancing’ bears in India. As part of this […]
For over 400 years, sloth bears had been captured and exploited as ‘dancing’ bears in India. As part of this […]
Wildlife SOS’s “Things You Didn’t Know About” series explores fascinating and lesser-known facets of wildlife across India. Each feature highlights
November marks a transitional phase not only for people, but for wildlife too, as they navigate through shrinking greener patches
High in the fragile alpine belt of Jammu & Kashmir lives one of India’s most elusive mammals, the Himalayan brown
Animals carry an innocence that is hard to ignore. They ask for so little from the world – space to
“Wildlife teaches us how to live honestly. Animals don’t pretend, they don’t take more than they need, and they don’t
Grief is often thought of as a uniquely human experience, an emotion tied to memory, love, and loss. Yet, time
Last week, a devastating train collision claimed the lives of eight elephants, including calves, in Assam. This tragedy fills us
At Wildlife SOS, our mission has always been to bridge the gap between awareness and empathy, to help people understand
In today’s digital world, the line between truth and illusion is blurring faster than ever. In recent months, there has
In the quiet town of Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh, surrounded by fields, a young boy watched animals wandering freely through his
October, with its clear skies and cooler temperatures, is known for being one of the most pleasant months of the
The forests of Pench Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh are alive with the whispers of wind through teak leaves and
Wildlife SOS introduces a series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. Our
Wildlife SOS recently had the honour of hosting Miss Universe Great Britain 2025 Danielle Latimer with international pageant titleholders at
I was running, my heart pounding right out of my chest. I couldn’t stop, even for a second, or I
India, home to over 60% of the world’s remaining Asian elephants, has reached a pivotal moment in its conservation journey.
Have you ever wondered what happens when an entire forest decides to change its look? Imagine a vast forest transforming
“No one will protect what they don’t care about; and no one will care about what they have never experienced.”
Over the past few months, Wildlife SOS’s Rapid Response Units in Agra and Delhi NCR have been busier than ever.