Leopard Rescued From A House In Agra
It turned out to be quite a shocking day for the residents of Suresh Nagar, New Agra when a large […]
It turned out to be quite a shocking day for the residents of Suresh Nagar, New Agra when a large […]
For nearly all 53 years of her life, Rhea has been a circus elephant, facing horrific abuse and neglect. Possibly
In the few short months since her arrival at the Van Vihar Bear Rescue Facility, Rose has come a long
The vast acres of Soor Sarovar Bird Sanctuary plays host to a rich variety of flora and fauna. Keetham Lake,
Akki is a male sloth bear who spent the first five years of his life as an oppressed ‘dancing bear’
Two men wait somewhat impatiently for a train to arrive at the Mathura Railway junction. Their luggage comprises of three
For a while, it seemed like the rain would never stop. The ceaseless downpour flooded the city of Chennai, destroying
Under the afternoon shadow of the Taj Mahal, tourists walk over cold marble and damp grass. They take photographs of
For Wildlife SOS, 2015 had its fair share of highs and lows, and brought with it all the memorable, pulse-racing
Warm sunlight reflects of his magnificent tusks, as the large bull elephant steps gingerly off the Wildlife SOS Elephant Ambulance
In a dusty bylane, sandwiched between two rickety houses, a shaggy black figure ambles behind a man, dragged along the
The bus conductor gestured towards the women waiting at the Anand Vihar Bus Terminal, indicating towards the open luggage compartment
The generally peaceful village of Panner Taluka, Maharashtra, saw a flurry of activity early one afternoon last week, as the
Tumbling down from Aligarh, the stream diverges out of the mighty Yamuna and traces its way through the state of
At 9:00 am, the morning of 25th May, the veterinary staff and keepers at Wildlife SOS’ Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre
It was Monday morning, and the staff at Wildlife SOS’ Delhi office were settling in for another week of work.
Mohan, chained and abused for the past 50 years of his life, needs to be rescued. To keep you all
A huge thank you goes out to our new and previous existing monthly donors known as our Freedom Team! Your
by- Shruti Prabhala In collaboration with Uttar Pradesh Forest Department and Archaeological Survey of India, Wildlife SOS has launched a
Raju is currently in Musth which is a natural and healthy phenomenon in male (bull) elephants. Characterized by heavy secretion