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 […]
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
German Ambassador to India, Mr. Walter J. Lindner, recently visited the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center in Mathura.
At Wildlife SOS, first rescue anniversaries celebrate the journey of freedom that our elephants embark upon. Each rescued elephant brings
Winner: Xavi Barugh (8yrs old) At Wildlife SOS, we truly appreciate the effort put in by every volunteer associated with
Dr Arun A Sha has been working with Wildlife SOS since 2004. A strong proponent of the need for establishing
Awake and alert at the crack of dawn, Zara stands at the corner of her free-ranging field and lightly rumbles
Anybody who has worked with elephants goes on to discover that bulls are much more temperamental than females. They are
In the words of Greek philosopher Plutarch – “….the elephant also is become man’s plaything, and a spectacle at public
As dawn breaks over the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, Ramu, our majestic tusker, prepares himself for a
“They say an elephant never forgets. What they don’t tell you is, you never forget an elephant.” Anyone who meets