Community Outreach to Combat Conflict, Kashmir
People and animals have co-existed along the waters of the Jhelum river for centuries. Little villages crop up along the […]
People and animals have co-existed along the waters of the Jhelum river for centuries. Little villages crop up along the […]
With rapid encroachment into forested areas surrounding villages and fields, incidents of man-animal conflict in Maharashtra have seen a dramatic
An Earth Day awareness event was organised by Working With Nature Group (WWN) and Delhi Development (DDA) at Sanjay Van
Founders of Wildlife SOS India – Mr. Kartick Satyanarayan and Mrs. Geeta Seshamani were invited to address the European Parliament
In association with Uttar Pradesh Forest Department, Wildlife SOS organized an event displaying a fusion of nature, mime and magic
By Shruti Prabhala 9th January, 2015 was a lively day at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Center, Wildlife SOS’s center in
We are often asked the question of why it costs so much to rescue an elephant. The above before and
The Infosys team visited the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre, Bangalore to celebrate World Environment Day with Wildlife SOS. They visited
By- Suvidha Bhatnagar An awareness program was conducted by Wildlife SOS at the Commissioner’s camp office in Agra on December
Animals inhabit a wide range of ecosystems — from lush forests to arid scrublands and golden deserts — each delicately
At the heart of wildlife conservation lies a simple truth: people protect what they understand. When communities, students, policymakers, and
While summer temperatures soared across India, Wildlife SOS navigated diverse terrains to rescue animals caught in challenges specific to urban
India is a land rich in culture and heritage, and it is also home to breathtaking biodiversity. What is often
Hari, a 25-year-old male makhna (tuskless) elephant, had long been kept captive to beg in and around the Sultanpur and
Rivers may only thread across a sliver of the Earth’s surface, but they carry the weight of the planet’s biodiversity
Imagine a world where there’s no doctor to call, no pharmacy to visit, and no medicine cabinet to rummage through.
One of India’s most recognisable and keystone wildlife species, the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), has made a quiet but noteworthy
At first glance, it looks like a creature out of a fantasy tale. A tiger shimmering white, like snow under
Growing up, quite a few of us might have witnessed our parents or grandparents tending to the little makeshift garden
Remember Vayu, a nearly 52-year-old tusker that recently arrived at the Elephant Hospital Campus (EHC)? He is getting better with