Elephants Under Pressure: India’s First DNA Count Sounds An Urgent Call
India, home to over 60% of the world’s remaining Asian elephants, has reached a pivotal moment in its conservation journey. […]
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
Towering and majestic, elephants have always been an integral part of India’s cultural and religious landscape. For centuries, elephants have
When we first conceptualised My Sweet Paro (2024), it was meant to be a gentle tribute, an intimate and true
“And the elephant sings deep in the forest-maze About a star of deathless and painless peace But no astronomer can
The forests and grasslands of India are home to some of the most interesting fauna species, and among them reigns
Conservation and awareness are perhaps the two sides of the same coin. People learn to protect wildlife when they understand
In her peaceful world, Arya listens! She listens to the sound of her caregiver’s footsteps, the faint rustle of the
When we finally get to bed and close our eyes at night, our body and mind embark on an incredible
In the dense, green stretches of Northeast India, a tusker named Vayu was one among the elephants being exploited in
For almost six decades, a bell clung to Manu like an unshakable shadow, a constant reminder of his captivity. Every