‘A Friend Indeed’ Elephant of the Month: Rhea
Soundlessly they make their way to the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC), Mathura. Their pace is slow and comfortable. […]
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
The Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital’s first outside patient, Holly, arrived in December 2018. Formerly used as a begging elephant, she
It has been a month since the arrival of Holly at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital, and since then a
It has been a month since the arrival of Holly at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital, and since then a
Holly’s story is a heart-breaking tale of the many exploited begging elephants in India. Thankfully, unlike other abused elephants, fate
Day after day for more than 40 years, Priyanka walked the hot, tarred roads inside the congested lanes of whatever
In addition to the tireless efforts and determined steps towards saving India’s wildlife, Wildlife SOS has evolved into an organization
Wildlife SOS just opened India’s very first Elephant Hospital! To us this is truly historic, a milestone not only for
An Indian stage and film actor, Jim Sarbh, with his riveting on-screen presence has recently exposed his latent love for
My friends rode an elephant and said it was an amazing experience – what’s so terrible about it? It may
At dusk, the elephants come. Two large bulls soundlessly enter the paddy fields and begin wandering through the standing crop,
The summer of 2017 brought warm sunshine and an atmosphere of excitement that lingered at ECCC as the staff was
On some days, working in conservation feels like we’re fighting a losing battle. The extinction of the last male northern
On September 27, 2011, in a dank and filthy circus camp in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, a 24 year old female elephant