Wildlife Warriors: Indian Women Pioneering Conservation
India is a land rich in culture and heritage, and it is also home to breathtaking biodiversity. What is often […]
India is a land rich in culture and heritage, and it is also home to breathtaking biodiversity. What is often […]
Hari, a 25-year-old male makhna (tuskless) elephant, had long been kept captive to beg in and around the Sultanpur and
Imagine a world where there’s no doctor to call, no pharmacy to visit, and no medicine cabinet to rummage through.
One of India’s most recognisable and keystone wildlife species, the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), has made a quiet but noteworthy
At first glance, it looks like a creature out of a fantasy tale. A tiger shimmering white, like snow under
Six years ago, Wildlife SOS was called upon to examine five sloth bears that were seized in Ranchi, Jharkhand, during
Remember Vayu, a nearly 52-year-old tusker that recently arrived at the Elephant Hospital Campus (EHC)? He is getting better with
In a peaceful corner of the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) resides Rhea, a 62-year-old gentle giant
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
In the dense, green stretches of Northeast India, a tusker named Vayu was one among the elephants being exploited in
In its commitment to expand elephant care and conservation, Wildlife SOS has launched India’s 1st mobile veterinary clinic in Assam
On the night of the 4th of July, 2014, when fireworks illuminated the sky to celebrate freedom in the United
Calm, composed, and ever-so-graceful, Ginger is the perfect ambassador for the incredible care and treatment we provide at the Wildlife
Exploit. Torture. Abscess. Infection. Starvation. Wound. Pus. Osteoarthritis. Broken limb. Torn footpad. Frail. Ankylosis. Necrosis. Cruelty. Captive. Malnourished. Cripple. Ill.
For nearly three decades, Wildlife SOS has been a beacon of hope for India’s wildlife. Their mission: to rescue and
Everyone appreciates a good contrast—whether it’s the vivid, complementary colours picked for wall paints, the balance of sweet and spicy