Ramdurga Valley in the Summers
The heat is almost unbearable, shooting to highs of almost 45°C, as the Wildlife SOS team hikes through the forests […]
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
While summer temperatures soared across India, Wildlife SOS navigated diverse terrains to rescue animals caught in challenges specific to urban
India is a land rich in culture and heritage, and it is also home to breathtaking biodiversity. What is often
Rivers may only thread across a sliver of the Earth’s surface, but they carry the weight of the planet’s biodiversity
One of India’s most recognisable and keystone wildlife species, the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), has made a quiet but noteworthy
Growing up, quite a few of us might have witnessed our parents or grandparents tending to the little makeshift garden
Sloth bears, with their shaggy coats and distinctive white chest markings, are a unique species native to the Indian subcontinent.
Wildlife SOS introduces a series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. Our
In a peaceful corner of the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) resides Rhea, a 62-year-old gentle giant
In the rocky terrains of Jammu & Kashmir, where the land meets the sky and winters last for months, day-to-day
Wildlife SOS is honoured to celebrate 30 years of saving India’s precious wildlife. From humble beginnings in 1995 rescuing, treating
From the inception of Wildlife SOS, the conservation and protection of sloth bears has been one of the organisation’s core
Uncover the world of forest owlets and their mysterious allure. Learn about the different owl species found in India and the conservation efforts to protect them.
Amidst the urgent call to combat desertification, the impact on wildlife becomes increasingly concerning, as land degradation poses a threat to the fragile ecosystem. As the world marks the 30th anniversary of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, it becomes paramount to address the plight of land degradation and its repercussions on biodiversity.
Remember the deluge Delhi faced last year? It’s still fresh in our memories. The incessant rainfall and subsequent flooding in
Tourism is a multifaceted activity driven by humanity’s innate curiosity to know more about our world. It encompasses visits to
Not many know that one-third of the world’s mammalian species that can be called true mountain animals are found in
If you are living in an urban environment and planning to spend some time in nature, look around closely and