Celebrating Kalpana’s year-long journey at Wildlife SOS!
The majestic demeanour of an elephant seldom remains the same once subjected to a lifetime of abuse and neglect; chained […]
The majestic demeanour of an elephant seldom remains the same once subjected to a lifetime of abuse and neglect; chained […]
India was in the spot light this week for a mega-wild cause! The Conference of Parties to the Convention on
In November 2018, Wildlife SOS inaugurated the country’s first Elephant Hospital in Mathura with state-of-the-art technology and equipment to provide
As Santa Claus found his way down the chimney awaiting some cookies and milk by the fireplace in houses all
Painting the world wild, Wildlife SOS hosted a painting competition on the occasion of Save the Elephants Day with the
India is one of the seventeen megadiverse countries of the world. Being home to 7-8% of the world’s recorded species,
Last year during the rainy month of September, the Wildlife SOS team was provided with the perfect field conditions that
Last year during the rainy month of September, the Wildlife SOS team was provided with the perfect field conditions that
An excited trumpet fills the air in the lush forests of Ban Santour. The keepers simply smile and sigh, “It’s
Before the late 1980s, elephants had all but disappeared from the state of Chhattisgarh. There were large swathes of forests
Animal welfare is a state of harmony between the animal and their environment, which is characterized by healthy physical and
Captive elephants are a sad reality of India’s cultural history. It is a reality that cannot be ignored, for the
Captive elephants are a sad reality of India’s cultural history. It is a reality that cannot be ignored, for the
With the temperatures sinking across North India, Wildlife SOS brings to their rescued elephants and bears, unique measures to brave
Prahlad’s journey with Wildlife SOS started four years ago along with Sita who was rescued from a circus in Tamil
Come July and the eager anticipation of the monsoon showers marks the everyday mood of life in India. The rejuvenating
It was a fateful call from the local Forest Department that led to the rescue of Sanjay, our magnificent bull-tusker.
It was a fateful call from the local Forest Department that led to the rescue of Sanjay, our magnificent bull-tusker.
There was an unusual storm at night on the 30th of March. Strong, dust-laden winds knocked on every door and
Luna had an incredibly challenging journey to the Wildlife SOS (WSOS) Elephant Hospital for her long-term treatment. She was in