Chanchal’s Rescueversary: A Decade At Wildlife SOS!
Today, Chanchal’s journey with us crosses the ten-year mark, as she happily celebrates her 10th rescueversary with us! Chanchal has […]
Today, Chanchal’s journey with us crosses the ten-year mark, as she happily celebrates her 10th rescueversary with us! Chanchal has […]
One whole year has passed since Nina was brought under Wildlife SOS’ long-term care at the treatment unit at the
Circuses were once a common place to sight elephants. They were made to perform to entertain audiences. However, each elephant
Elephant care is a matter of urgent importance for wildlife conservationists in India. With the dwindling elephant population, the focus
Elephants have always been seen across various cultures as a symbol of strength and wisdom. The motif of the Asian
On 23rd January, our ever-shining ray of Hope, Asha (meaning hope in Hindi), bid us farewell. The Elephant Conservation and
The long-awaited day is finally here for the bell around Pari’s neck to finally come off. Pari has lived the
Nature harbours some of the most curious relationships. Ostriches and zebras, elephants and beetles, woodpeckers and ants. These odd alliances
While Northern India is slowly feeling the drop in temperatures and longing for warmer weather, the mood at the Elephant
It’s been almost six years since the brave and vivacious Mia was rescued from the cycle of pain and misery
Wildlife SOS’s youngest ever rescue and a cherished member of the Nut Herd, our Elephant of the Month for October
In 2021, it is common knowledge that the illegal wildlife trade has devastating consequences on our ecological balance and biodiversity,
Making her way to the Yamuna riverside, blind Arya uses her trunk to trace the ground and carefully listens to
The elephants under our care at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Rescue Centres have a routine charted out for them to
A few years ago, when our vehicles would screech to a halt at the traffic signal, it would not be
What do Coconut, Laxmi, Ramu and Zara share in common? Apart from the fact that they’re all rescued from traumatic
As one of our oldest and most experienced caregivers, Munna, gently calls out to Maya asking her to wait while