Elephants

Baby Bani inside pool

Let’s Go Bananas With Bani!

Every morning at the Elephant Hospital Campus begins with the same question from the caregivers: “What mischief will Bani be

Haathi Sewa Case Studies: Monimala

India is home to over 2,700 captive elephants, many used in begging, tourism, religious ceremonies, and wedding processions, often under

Trunk Tales: Enchanting Emma!

It is said that individuals sharing the same traumatic experiences often bond very well. For our rescued elephant Emma, introduction

Elephants Bring Back Life At ECCC!

Scientists have acknowledged for years that large animals like elephants play a crucial role in their habitats, bringing about significant

A Decade With Lively Laxmi!

Laxmi was rescued in 2003 from a peculiar situation. Her journey of healing is closely intertwined with our own growth

Elephant Of The Month : Asha

While Northern India is slowly feeling the drop in temperatures and longing for warmer weather, the mood at the Elephant

Elephant of the Month: Mia

It’s been almost six years since the brave and vivacious Mia was rescued from the cycle of pain and misery

Elephant Of The Month: Peanut

Wildlife SOS’s youngest ever rescue and a cherished member of the Nut Herd, our Elephant of the Month for October

The Dark Side Of Wildlife Trade

In 2021, it is common knowledge that the illegal wildlife trade has devastating consequences on our ecological balance and biodiversity,

A Day in the Life of Nina

The elephants under our care at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Rescue Centres have a routine charted out for them to

Caring For Young Elephants

What do Coconut, Laxmi, Ramu and Zara share in common? Apart from the fact that they’re all rescued from traumatic

Elephant of the Month: Suzy

In the words of Greek philosopher Plutarch – “….the elephant also is become man’s plaything, and a spectacle at public

Ramu’s Road to Recovery!

As dawn breaks over the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, Ramu, our majestic tusker, prepares himself for a

Elephant of the Month: Holly

Holly was the first elephant to receive treatment at our Elephant Hospital, for her grave injuries. The 61-year-old blind elephant

An Update on Arya’s Progress

Arya has rightly lived up to her name, especially with her feisty and indomitable spirit resembling the popular character Arya

Elephant of the Month: Macadamia

Five years ago, four battered, bruised and dispirited elephants were rescued from a circus in Maharashtra. These young elephants were

And Then There Were Four

A wave of jubilation encapsulated the Wildlife SOS Field of Dreams as our dear Zara took firm steps to the

Elephant of the Month: Sanjay!

There is something majestic and regal about a tusker walking, in all his grandiosity. For wildlife enthusiasts, spotting a tusker

Holly’s Bell Comes Off!

The Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital’s first outside patient, Holly, arrived in December 2018. Formerly used as a begging elephant, she

Holly’s Bell Comes Off!

The Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital’s first outside patient, Holly, arrived in December 2018. Formerly used as a begging elephant, she

FAQ For Elephant Riding

My friends rode an elephant and said it was an amazing experience – what’s so terrible about it? It may

#SaveSuman Campaign

On September 27, 2011, in a dank and filthy circus camp in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, a 24 year old female elephant

In Memory of Mohan

Our journey with Mohan started long before he arrived at the Elephant Conservation and Care Center. For more than a

It’s Peanut Day!

In April 2015, 6 year old Peanut became the youngest elephant ever to be rescued by Wildlife SOS. Peanut was

Gajraj FAQ and Updates

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) ABOUT GAJRAJ ELEPHANT 1. Who is Gajraj — what’s his story? Gajraj is a 70- to

FAQ ON SIDDA ELEPHANT

1.) How old do you think Sidda is? Sidda is a young bull elephant, whose estimated age is 35 years.

A Webinar On Mohan’s Rescue

When Mohan’s story first entered the public domain, his plight captivated hearts everywhere – and people around the world became

Lend a Hand To Buy More Land

For captive elephants in India, space to roam is practically unimaginable. Tethered in the same place for hours, for many

Update on the Precious Four

After a lifetime in the circus, living in terrible conditions of abuse and neglect, four elephants named Goldie, Sylvie, Ruby

The Tale Of Tuskers & Makhnas

The forests and grasslands of India are home to some of the most interesting fauna species, and among them reigns

How Socialisation Heals Elephants

It is a well-known fact that wild elephants reside in female-led herds, typically composed of related individuals, such as mothers

6 Tickling Tales About Laxmi! 

Laxmi’s larger-than-life persona and playful antics have made her a favourite amongst our staff and supporters! Rescued in 2013 as

Shrinking Elephant Corridors Of India

The conservation of global biodiversity is currently in jeopardy primarily due to the loss, destruction, and fragmentation of natural ecosystems.

Evolution of Elephants

The largest existing land mammal on the planet, Elephants, have a lasting effect on each individual who sets their eyes

Off Comes Zara’s Bell!

In the day and age of technology, no distance seems too much as we connect to our dear ones through

An Update on Ramu!

At the energetic age of 19 years, though Ramu is at the finality of his teenage years, there is no

Ten Years with Our Dear Bhola

Bhola’s past was riddled with pain, abuse and neglect which severely traumatized him for years. To add to his woes,

Update on Holly

Life for Holly had not been easy prior to her arrival at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital for long-term treatment

A new life for Kalpana!

The poaching of wild elephants for captivity is not only unimaginably cruel to the individual elephants poached, it severely threatens

FAQ On Sanjay Elephant

Q. What’s Sanjay’s story? How did you come to know about him? Ans: A twist of fate brought the elephant

The Elephants in Mandya

Mandya, Karnataka. 20th November 2015. The amusement park is deserted, its muddy grounds drenched in steady rainfall. But for the

Expanding our Reach

A special thanks to the Gordon and Patricia Gray Animal Welfare Foundation for their support in funding a classroom for

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