The Week That Was: Jammu and Kashmir
The snow-peaked mountains and mesmerising scenery of Jammu and Kashmir are more than just a sight for sore eyes. Due […]
The snow-peaked mountains and mesmerising scenery of Jammu and Kashmir are more than just a sight for sore eyes. Due […]
Volunteering, as we all know, is one of the best ways to get involved in practical conservation and to actively
What to do when you encounter a wild elephant? Human-elephant conflict is on a steady rise, posing a serious threat
The Asian Waterbird Census is an annual citizen-science event that takes place from January to March. This effort is an
Did you know that the land where the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) stands today was in fact a
India is the land of diversity, in picturesque landscapes, cultural heritage, spirituality, rich flora and fauna and much more. Travelling
For over 25 years, Wildlife SOS has been working towards preserving and protecting India’s wildlife and threatened habitats, and has
With an expanse of dry, deciduous forest intertwined with evergreen sal and peepal trees, the breathtaking landscape of Chhattisgarh serves
Wildlife health management is a very important aspect of conservation efforts in the country. In today’s fast-paced world, there are
In a world where the lines between forests and cities are blurred, wildlife animals are often compelled to venture out
Bubbly in spirit and zestful at heart, age is no barrier for the exuberant Dolly. The former victim of the
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. Wildlife SOS operates 24×7 emergency rescue helplines in
The Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) is one of the largest birds that fly and is native to the Indian Subcontinent.
A ‘Wetland’, as the name suggests, is a land that is inundated by water – either permanently or seasonally and
In 2018, Rangila the ‘dancing bear’ made headlines as he embarked on a unique repatriation journey, across international borders from
Wildlife biologists make use of two kinds of technology to study and track wildlife and birds, Radio-Telemetry and GPS (Global
Every year, the world has an unofficial celebration of the wonderful relationship between siblings on the 10th of April. We
Crocodiles can be alarming in appearance, often not warranting sympathy from most people. Mostly treated with distrust that stems from
From their use in traditional Chinese medicine to the pet trade industry, the reasons for wild animals to be trafficked
Over the years, we have gathered some impeccable and valuable footage from the field, with the help of our camera