‘Water Baby’ Phoolkali, completes 8 Years at Wildlife SOS!
Grace emanates from her grand stature as she towers over most of our elephants as the tallest female elephant under […]
Grace emanates from her grand stature as she towers over most of our elephants as the tallest female elephant under […]
Their fates were stitched together when they were spotted in different districts of Haryana, begging for survival, tirelessly, day in
Not a soul in sight since the Indian Government announced nationwide lockdown beginning from 22nd March 2020, owing to the
It is, indeed, true that when duty calls, one must respond, and respond certainly to deal with crisis! Our medical
Entering through the thick and dense forested area of Wildlife SOS Ch. Surinder Singh Elephant Rehabilitation Centre, Ban Santour, Yamunanagar
When one decade of abuse seems like a lifetime, imagine the trauma of five decades of unimaginable level of abuse,
The blow of an ankush, the loud command of an unfriendly voice and the end of a short slumber –
Ramu has been a part of the Wildlife SOS family for just 15 days, but has made himself an inseparable
There are plenty of causes to care about in today’s world but not many gravitate towards wildlife conservation. It is
One of Wildlife SOS’s core priorities is to provide rehabilitative and hospice care to severely abused elephants, harmed during captivity
Rs. 7500 – the cost of a life, the cost of ruining one. Bella was purchased illegally by collective ownership
The lush green forests of Ch. Surinder Singh Elephant Rehabilitation Centre (ERC) have a new secret nowadays, a gentle giant
Soundlessly they make their way to the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC), Mathura. Their pace is slow and comfortable.
In a city that is always flooded with people, it is hard to imagine that there would be enough space
Elephants are magnificently beautiful animals, that never fail to catch the wonder of humans. But they are much more than
To say that life in captivity was hard on Kalpana is an understatement. Day after day Kalpana suffered immensely as
Captive elephants have been a prominent part of India’s rich cultural history, where they were tamed to be a ride
The Indo-Maldives Cycling Expedition flagged off on 10th March 2019. Traversing approximately 500 kilometers, the route covers the Golden Triangle
The Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital’s first outside patient, Holly, arrived in December 2018. Formerly used as a begging elephant, she