Op-Ed: Why Doesn’t Wildlife SOS Focus On Re-Wilding Captive Elephants?
At Wildlife SOS, one of our core goals is to return rescued wildlife to their natural habitats whenever possible. Over […]
At Wildlife SOS, one of our core goals is to return rescued wildlife to their natural habitats whenever possible. Over […]
Some practices are considered sacred for a reason. In India, sometimes our traditions and collective beliefs go far beyond logic
Rescuing an animal from exploitation or captivity is often seen as the end of its suffering. Yet in reality, it
Did you know that elephants also have their very own places where they get treated? It is called an elephant
It was back in the 1980s in Kenya’s Amboseli National Park, where researchers were left dumbstruck when a herd of
In April 2025, Vayu entered the Elephant Hospital Campus (EHC) along with a heart-wrenching story. As Vayu completes his first
Recently, images of a brightly painted pink elephant used for a photo shoot sparked a wave of global outrage. The
In recent days, a striking image has lingered across media platforms: Shot in Jaipur, it’s a disturbing picture of an
Over the past few months, our Haathi Sewa initiative, in collaboration with the state forest departments, has gained remarkable momentum,
“Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak whispers the o’er-fraught heart and bids it break.”– William Shakespeare With
A utopian world where all beings live and thrive in harmony often feels like a distant dream. Such a world
February 2025 was not just another month at Wildlife SOS. There was a mix of excitement and nervousness in the
Blood. Sweat. Tension. Adrenaline. These are not metaphors when it comes to an elephant rescue, they are realities. The rescue
From February 23 to 28, 2026, the serene surroundings of Mathura transformed into a hub of learning, collaboration and compassion.
The sound of four bells ringing from an elephant’s neck was mixed with the noise of traffic in Mau, an
“O sleep, O gentle sleep, Nature’s soft nurse, how have I frightened thee, that thou no more will weigh my
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