Elephants
German Ambassador to India Enjoys A Day Out with our Elephants at ECCC!
German Ambassador to India, Mr. Walter J. Lindner, recently visited the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center in Mathura.
Zara Celebrates First Rescueversary With Wildlife SOS
At Wildlife SOS, first rescue anniversaries celebrate the journey of freedom that our elephants embark upon. Each rescued elephant brings
Wildlife SOS Volunteer Awards: ‘Rising Star’ Category
Winner: Xavi Barugh (8yrs old) At Wildlife SOS, we truly appreciate the effort put in by every volunteer associated with
Staff Profile Of The Month: Dr Arun A Sha
Dr Arun A Sha has been working with Wildlife SOS since 2004. A strong proponent of the need for establishing
Elephant Of The Month – Zara
Awake and alert at the crack of dawn, Zara stands at the corner of her free-ranging field and lightly rumbles
The One Eared Elephant’s Tale of Freedom
Anybody who has worked with elephants goes on to discover that bulls are much more temperamental than females. They are
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
Maya Celebrates 10-Year Milestone In Her Road To Recovery
“They say an elephant never forgets. What they don’t tell you is, you never forget an elephant.” Anyone who meets
Happy Tenth Rescueversary Bijli!
Bijli, whose name means ‘lightning’ in Hindi, truly lives up to her name and is always keeping her companions and
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
Caring for Blind Elephants at Wildlife SOS
With Arya’s arrival at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital, there are now a total of 6 rescued blind elephants under
Arya Arrives at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital!
Enveloped with darkness and worked to the point of over exertion, an ailing and exhausted elephant would timidly make her