Protecting Wild Sloth Bears And Building A Future Of Conservation
From the inception of Wildlife SOS, the conservation and protection of sloth bears has been one of the organisation’s core […]
From the inception of Wildlife SOS, the conservation and protection of sloth bears has been one of the organisation’s core […]
Remember the deluge Delhi faced last year? It’s still fresh in our memories. The incessant rainfall and subsequent flooding in
We know for a fact that the cheetah is the fastest animal on earth. What is barely known, however, is
Amidst the urgent call to combat desertification, the impact on wildlife becomes increasingly concerning, as land degradation poses a threat to the fragile ecosystem. As the world marks the 30th anniversary of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, it becomes paramount to address the plight of land degradation and its repercussions on biodiversity.
Xavi, our youngest supporter from Sussex, UK is a finalist in the
highly coveted “Caring for the Environment” category for the Child of Sussex Awards 2024!
Xavi’s extraordinary work and unwavering commitment towards helping our elephants definitely makes our young wildlife warrior deserving of all the recognition.
Xavi, who has Autism and additional educational needs, began his fundraising journey with Wildlife SOS back in 2020 when he learned, and was greatly affected by, the story of our majestic elephant Raju.
Growing up to 20 feet in length and weighing as much as 90 kilograms, the Indian rock python is one
Members of the Rotary E-club Innovation UK D1080 and Rotary Bangalore West visit the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre (BBRC) for the very first time in an effort to take a step towards wildlife conservation.
Tourism is a multifaceted activity driven by humanity’s innate curiosity to know more about our world. It encompasses visits to
In the heart of India’s wildlife-rich landscapes, animals face numerous challenges, ranging from health issues to human-wildlife conflicts. Understanding the
“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
Maharashtra’s landscape is diverse, encompassing lush green forests, vast plateaus, rolling hills, and protected ecosystems like the Western Ghats and
Given the diverse settlements found in the state of Uttar Pradesh, urbanisation has still not encroached upon natural spaces and
What exactly is nature conservation? This term has been used in different conversations, ranging from climate change, protection of animals,
Mammalian carnivores can be broadly divided into Feliforms and Caniforms. Both evolved from a single line of tiny, tree-dwelling animals
Ever since its foundation 28 years ago, Wildlife SOS has been dedicated to rescue and rehabilitate numerous sloth bears in
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
Can the footprint of Homo sapiens be so impactful, that the species can alter the very geological composition of Earth?