Three Large Python Snakes Rescued In Last One Week In The Capital
by- Suvidha Bhatnagar The sighting of a giant python at the DND Flyover brought traffic there to a halt. There […]
by- Suvidha Bhatnagar The sighting of a giant python at the DND Flyover brought traffic there to a halt. There […]
PRESS RELEASE After eradicating the brutal, centuries-old practice of dancing bears in India, Wildlife SOS is now ready to take
Wildlife SOS rescued a small baby hedgehog in Agra Bear Rescue Facility, Uttar Pradesh. Gopal Singh, the bear keeper was
by- Amanjeet Kaur Earlier this month, the team of Wildlife SOS recieved a phone call from forest ranger Mr. R
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
Hari, a 25-year-old male makhna (tuskless) elephant, had long been kept captive to beg in and around the Sultanpur and
Remember Vayu, a nearly 52-year-old tusker that recently arrived at the Elephant Hospital Campus (EHC)? He is getting better with
Nestled along the biodiverse stretch of the Western Ghats in Maharashtra, our Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) shines as the
Amongst the dense green forests of Maharashtra’s Junnar region, stands our Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) as a shining beacon
In a world where wildlife and humans cross each other increasingly, moments when compassion, sympathy and empathy bridge the gap
In a peaceful corner of the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) resides Rhea, a 62-year-old gentle giant
Conservation and awareness are perhaps the two sides of the same coin. People learn to protect wildlife when they understand
On the crisp morning of January 26, 2025, when the entire nation was celebrating Republic Day, a tiny cry echoed
In the heart of Maharashtra’s Junnar region lies a safe haven replete with greenery, and here, a stealthy observer moves
For centuries, people around the world have used traditional medicines as a means of healing as part of their cultural
Exploit. Torture. Abscess. Infection. Starvation. Wound. Pus. Osteoarthritis. Broken limb. Torn footpad. Frail. Ankylosis. Necrosis. Cruelty. Captive. Malnourished. Cripple. Ill.
In a crackdown on wildlife trafficking, the Delhi Forest Department raided a premises in the Jama Masjid market of old
As the monsoon rains swept through Maharashtra, the entire ecosystem breathed a collective sigh of relief. The cool winds and