7 Steps The Youth Can Take Towards Wildlife Conservation!
“Youth is the hope for our future.” Many of us have heard this popular phrase, loaded with the message of […]
“Youth is the hope for our future.” Many of us have heard this popular phrase, loaded with the message of […]
World Population Day is celebrated annually on July 11th, ever since a recommendation was made by the Governing Council of
Mammalian carnivores can be broadly divided into Feliforms and Caniforms. Both evolved from a single line of tiny, tree-dwelling animals
Not many know that one-third of the world’s mammalian species that can be called true mountain animals are found in
If you are living in an urban environment and planning to spend some time in nature, look around closely and
For years, conservationists have grappled with the quandary of human-wildlife conflict. When growing human populations overlap with existing wildlife territory,
Encounters between crocodiles and human beings have occurred ever since the very first civilisations cropped up around the freshwater bodies
The idea for National Wildlife Week came from the Indian Board of Wildlife in 1952 as a way to increase
Ever wondered what to do if a leopard entered your house? Working to conserve leopards for several years now, Wildlife
There is no conservation without conversation. As human and animal habitations intersect due to diminishing spaces and resources, more and
Wildlife SOS was invited to participate in an international seminar on ‘Challenges in Healthcare, Welfare and Conservation of Asian Elephants
Maharashtra’s landscape is diverse, encompassing lush green forests, vast plateaus, rolling hills, and protected ecosystems like the Western Ghats and
On the momentous occasion of Wildlife Week as well as the Ele Earth Walk, Wildlife SOS collaborated with the Jammu
“Van Mahotsav” or Festival of Forests is celebrated across India from July 1-7 every year. This event was established in
The first-ever International Elephant Healthcare Workshop by Wildlife SOS in collaboration with the UP Forest Department and Central Zoo Authority,
As one of the first Indian wildlife charities to reach over a hundred thousand subscribers on YouTube, Wildlife SOS has
For human beings, winters are a respite especially for those living in tropical climates. But for those residing in mountainous
For those well-versed in the world of wildlife conservation, poaching of tigers for their body parts is a prominent and
In a massive wildlife trafficking raid that took place in western India’s Gujarat, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) Mumbai,
A wise person once said, “Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” We, at Wildlife