Wildlife SOS Highlights Elephant Healthcare At International Seminar In Assam
Wildlife SOS was invited to participate in an international seminar on ‘Challenges in Healthcare, Welfare and Conservation of Asian Elephants […]
Wildlife SOS was invited to participate in an international seminar on ‘Challenges in Healthcare, Welfare and Conservation of Asian Elephants […]
The first-ever International Elephant Healthcare Workshop by Wildlife SOS in collaboration with the UP Forest Department and Central Zoo Authority,
In a massive wildlife trafficking raid that took place in western India’s Gujarat, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) Mumbai,
Elephants, along with cetaceans and great apes, are regarded as some of the most intelligent and social animals on Earth.
It is a well-known fact that elephants are the largest terrestrial animals. This also means that these giants require an
The conservation of global biodiversity is currently in jeopardy primarily due to the loss, destruction, and fragmentation of natural ecosystems.
We live in a world where screeching tires and shattering sounds of metal have taken over the harmony of the
The most identifiable features of an elephant are their trunks and the size of their body. There are three extant
Having been separated from his family at a tender age, Rama, the makhna or tuskless elephant, has suffered nothing but
Seven decades is a long time. When an elephant is taken away from its natural habitat, made to walk on
Animals share a unique and wonderful relationship with their offspring. Be it elephants with their calves, or bears and leopards
In the cold month of December, the Wildlife SOS Rescue team set upon an arduous journey to the city of
20-year-old Pari could barely take a step without experiencing excruciating pain in her legs, yet she was forced to beg
The name Sanjay means victorious, a title apt for this majestic tusker who has emerged triumphant from an uphill battle
Just a day after Pari’s successful rescue, the Wildlife SOS team sets out on another mission to rescue Ginger. At
One whole year has passed in the blink of an eye, and here we are, coming together to celebrate Emma’s
The Cambridge dictionary defines the word ‘freedom’ as “the condition or right of being able or allowed to do, say,
As the elephants at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) in Mathura were preparing for a regular
Rescuing elephants captured in the tourism and entertainment industry forms an integral part of the work Wildlife SOS does as
Being called “India’s skinniest elephant” is by no means an exaggeration, since Lakshmi was found in an absolutely debilitated state