An update on the injured male leopard of Sangamner
On July 13, 2019, the Wildlife SOS team in the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center received an urgent call from the […]
On July 13, 2019, the Wildlife SOS team in the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center received an urgent call from the […]
Historically, leopards, antelopes, jackals have inhabited the landscape of Delhi. Over hundreds of years the Aravalli Range that enters Delhi
Chhattisgarh with its tropical dry deciduous forests along with patches of rocky terrain serves as a suitable habitat for the
With nine out of ten people being exposed to levels of air pollutants that exceed the safety standards set by
Sloth bears are endemic to the Indian subcontinent and occur commonly across the tropical forests of the region. But over
Recently Wildlife SOS’ team operating out of Srinagar received a distressed call about an unusual snake that was spotted at
Forest covers 31% of the world’s land surface and every breathing species on this planet is directly or indirectly dependent
Recently, a community interaction event was organized in Kupwara border area by Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife Department on March 24th,
The Kashmir Stag, commonly known as Hangul is a subspecies of the Asian clade of elk, native to India. Inhabiting
The foundations of the World Forestry Day can trace its roots back to 1971, at the 23rd General Assembly of
While people in the city enjoyed a relaxing and rejuvenating Sunday, a helpless leopard’s life was at stake when it
While people in the city enjoyed a relaxing and rejuvenating Sunday, a helpless leopard’s life was at stake when it
Multinational company Tata Global Beverages Ltd. (TGBL) has partnered with Wildlife SOS to support our sloth bear rescue and wildlife
Keeping with this year’s World Environment Day theme, ‘Beat Plastic Pollution’ our centers across India conducted awareness building activities to
In celebration of the International Day for Biological Diversity, Team Wildlife SOS hosted events throughout their centres in India. Although
A few weeks ago, our team based out of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center in Junnar conducted a training workshop
The menace of littering and dumping of garbage and waste in the Protected Wildlife Areas has become one of the
Wildlife SOS cofounders Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani are adding dates to their U.S. tour! As of now, their 2016
The heat is almost unbearable, shooting to highs of almost 45°C, as the Wildlife SOS team hikes through the forests
by- Suvidha Bhatnagar A team of 23 students from UNC Kenan- Flagler business school (United States) visited Wildlife SOS’s Elephant