Bubbly Bani Celebrates Two Years At Wildlife SOS!
As new flora paints refreshing colours for spring, we are delighted to see Bani bouncing into the second year of […]
As new flora paints refreshing colours for spring, we are delighted to see Bani bouncing into the second year of […]
We often hear people say a species is “threatened” or “endangered”, but do we really know what these words mean?
From bookmarks made of preserved petals to hand-embroidered elephant hangings that turn your walls vividly wild, Kalandar women supported by
The holiday spirit has spread all across the rescue facilities of Wildlife SOS, and our animals with their caregivers are
Last week, a devastating train collision claimed the lives of eight elephants, including calves, in Assam. This tragedy fills us
At Wildlife SOS, our mission has always been to bridge the gap between awareness and empathy, to help people understand
The numbers are in, and they should shake us all and leave us utterly horrified! India’s wild elephants – our
The forests of Pench Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh are alive with the whispers of wind through teak leaves and
Wildlife SOS recently had the honour of hosting Miss Universe Great Britain 2025 Danielle Latimer with international pageant titleholders at
India, home to over 60% of the world’s remaining Asian elephants, has reached a pivotal moment in its conservation journey.
Looking at photos of a poor shape of an elephant at the time of rescue, and then again just a
When Wildlife SOS’s Haathi Sewa initiative set its wheels rolling into Jharkhand this August, it wasn’t just another veterinary round;
Under the soothing canopy of the trees at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC), Tara moves gracefully
When Wildlife SOS launched Haathi Sewa, India’s 1st mobile elephant clinic, it set out with one powerful promise: we would
Every morning at the Elephant Hospital Campus begins with the same question from the caregivers: “What mischief will Bani be
At 82, Ella is the oldest — and the wisest — elephant under Wildlife SOS’s care. She was rescued from
When most people imagine a thriving forest, they picture a canopy of green, with dappled light filtering through tall trees,
At the start of 2025, Wildlife SOS launched an ambitious campaign to put an end to India’s ‘begging’ elephant crisis.
India is home to over 2,700 captive elephants, many used in begging, tourism, religious ceremonies, and wedding processions, often under
Captivity (noun) Oxford Dictionary defines captivity as “the state of being kept as a prisoner or in a space that