Update on Holly
Life for Holly had not been easy prior to her arrival at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital for long-term treatment […]
Life for Holly had not been easy prior to her arrival at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital for long-term treatment […]
Every day during evening hours, our visitors and volunteers are left awestruck with the sight of a magnificent tusker silently
With each elephant rescue that Wildlife SOS undertakes, we have observed a series of disturbing patterns in the captive elephants.
For tourists travelling to India, up-close interaction with an elephant tops their bucket-list of must-have experiences. More often than not,
The poaching of wild elephants for captivity is not only unimaginably cruel to the individual elephants poached, it severely threatens
While all over the world people were readying themselves to welcome in the New Year with energized celebrations and new
While all over the world people were readying themselves to welcome in the New Year with energized celebrations and new
This year Wildlife SOS achieved a much awaited milestone with the release of a compendium of 20 years of Veterinary
Gajraj had lived nearly 70 years in captivity as a temple elephant. A routine day in his life involved walking
During the hot, sultry summer month of June, a team of experts from Wildlife SOS and the Chhattisgarh Forest Department
It has now become the norm to open the newspaper and read horrifying news of elephants dying due to unnatural,
Dreams can become reality — and our elephant Field of Dreams is officially open! It’s been a long two years
Why do I sometimes see your bull elephants being ridden by the mahouts or care takers? As opposed to female
Winter had barely left Mathura in February 2015 when Lakhi arrived at the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre – she
Extending her support to save the Asian elephants, Miss Universe Great Britain 2018, Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers appealed to supporters and wildlife
February 2017 brought some much welcomed respite from the chilly weather and a rather unexpected new arrival at the Elephant
As part of our ongoing human-elephant conflict mitigation project in the north Indian state of Chhattisgarh in collaboration with the
Critically acclaimed Indian actor Adil Hussain, who also starred in the film ‘Life of Pi’ spent the weekend at Wildlife
We’re honored and deeply grateful to the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee for their generous grant supporting our mahout training program.
Elephants love food, and they love water. In the wild, an elephants entire day is spent foraging, grazing and searching