On the Road With Haathi Sewa: Caring For Assam & Meghalaya’s Elephants
When Wildlife SOS launched Haathi Sewa, India’s 1st mobile elephant clinic, it set out with one powerful promise: we would […]
When Wildlife SOS launched Haathi Sewa, India’s 1st mobile elephant clinic, it set out with one powerful promise: we would […]
When it comes to treating animals, especially wildlife, healing doesn’t always begin with medicine. It begins with trust. At our
On the eve of Christmas 2024, a proactive effort was undertaken to raise awareness about invasive species and the importance
The peacock, revered for its unparalleled beauty, has a history steeped in fascinating cultural and historical connections. Did you know
Bannerghatta National Park in Bengaluru, Karnataka, is where scores of species find a safe and secure home. Within this sanctuary
At the very heart of Wildlife SOS centres, where rescued elephants, bears, leopards and other species find a second chance
Refreshing winds of autumn brought an exciting opportunity for Wildlife SOS to share its pioneering work in wildlife rescue and
“Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people.” – Franklin D.
When most people imagine a thriving forest, they picture a canopy of green, with dappled light filtering through tall trees,
In 2023, deep in the forests of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, a group of six poachers believed they could continue
Once upon a dusky evening in a small village surrounded by farmlands and cattle, a young boy watched his family’s
Captivity (noun) Oxford Dictionary defines captivity as “the state of being kept as a prisoner or in a space that
Many people have heard that bears use dens. However, most are unfamiliar that different species of bears use dens in
Written by: Neha Jaiswal On a planet we all call home, protecting nature is a shared responsibility — and a
Ever since 2015, June 21 is when the world unites to celebrate International Yoga Day — an occasion that honours
“And the elephant sings deep in the forest-maze About a star of deathless and painless peace But no astronomer can
In a peaceful corner of the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) resides Rhea, a 62-year-old gentle giant
The forests and grasslands of India are home to some of the most interesting fauna species, and among them reigns
Nature’s creativity has no bounds. While many of us are familiar with the classic and common animal defences like claws
The phrase “monkey menace” is a cruel misnomer coined by those who have been ignorant of why macaques resort to