Micro-chipping Leopards in Maharashtra
Last month, the sight of a leopard wandering in the sugarcane fields caused major uproar in a remote village near […]
Last month, the sight of a leopard wandering in the sugarcane fields caused major uproar in a remote village near […]
India is a country of 1.3 billion people and with its rapidly increasing density of people per square kilometer typically
The 38th Annual Elephant Managers Association was hosted by the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and featured a premier gathering of
Wildlife SOS has been working closely with the Jammu & Kashmir Wildlife Protection department and the Forest department since December,
In an all too familiar scenario in India, that sheds light on the dangers of open wells in villages near
Maharashtra is known to have a rich population of leopards and for years, these elusive cats have been living and
It was night time in the Shirur district of Junnar in the Indian state of Maharashtra, and a five-year old
At Wildlife SOS, we’re used to being surrounded by an amazing herd of elephants, but the end of January found
Surrounded by lush green forests, hilly terrains and home to some unique wildlife species, the Bannerghatta Biological Park is indeed
The small wooden boat rocks precariously as it navigates through the marshy water of the Hokersar Wetland Reserve. Aaliya Mir,
Rakhee Sharma is at a train station, boarding a train to Jaipur. In the last week, she has been travelling
Education in any form is incomplete if limited to theory and text-book memorisation, its greatest value lying in the wholesome
A flurry of activities and the laughter of delighted children filled the air, in the otherwise peaceful premises of the
In the last decade, the state of Uttarakhand has seen a dramatic increase in man-animal conflicts, predominantly problems relating to
Earlier this month, we played host to Jaime Lee Faulkner-Miss Universe Great Britain 2016, who was on a four day
The Right Side Gallery on Lowen Road in Singapore was bustling with activity as a group of children geared up
The month of April marked yet another milestone for Wildlife SOS since the launch of our Circus Elephant campaign in
Two years ago, on the fourth of July 2014, Dr. Yaduraj Khadpekar knelt down near a massive bull elephant, and
Iridescent in the sunlight, light glimmering on its scales, it weaves its sleek body through the grass. Sound waves from
For over 400 years the Indian Sloth Bear (Melursus Ursinus) cubs have been poached from the wild and brutally trained