Follow Ginger’s Journey To Wildlife SOS
Just a day after Pari’s successful rescue, the Wildlife SOS team sets out on another mission to rescue Ginger. At […]
Just a day after Pari’s successful rescue, the Wildlife SOS team sets out on another mission to rescue Ginger. At […]
Nothing melts and warms the heart like the relationship that a mother shares with her little ones. The animal kingdom
Nothing melts and warms the heart like the relationship that a mother shares with her little ones. The animal kingdom
Not even three days into the New Year and the Wildlife SOS team is already on its toes. But doing
Gray Langurs are often deployed to tackle the monkey menace problem in Indian cities. But are they the correct solution? Find out!
In an unfortunate incident recently, a female Bengal tiger cub fell into an open well in Hardua village, situated in
As we celebrate World Leopard Day on the 3rd of May, we would love to introduce all our supporters to
It was a tense yet hopeful winter afternoon in November 2021, when our team was preparing to rescue an elephant
From lizards and canids, to snakes and vultures, the month of February saw a plethora of rescue calls which Wildlife
Snakes continue to instil a deep-rooted terror in people that many reptiles cannot parallel. If you come across a snake
Earlier this month, an adult striped hyena was found critically injured in Bhilawali village, located in Kheragarh, Agra. A passerby
As a colourful chalk reaches dangerously close to her damaged eyes, she flinches a little at the odd feeling but
It may take the Covid-19 vaccine ages before it reaches every single citizen of every single country. Hence, our footing
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. Wildlife SOS operates 24×7 emergency rescue helplines in
The month of August is a busy month for our rescue teams. As Northern India rejoice in the monsoon season
In 2019, the Karnataka Forest Department received information about a male sloth bear trapped in a deadly snare, outside a
Weighing a mere 2 pounds (almost 200 times smaller than a tiger)—the Rusty-spotted cat is one of the smallest cat
Human-wildlife conflicts have become a regular occurrence due to the continuous decline in natural animal habitation and forest cover. Human
To preserve a healthy ecological balance on our planet, human beings need to come together to protect our wildlife. Each
The snow-peaked mountains and mesmerising scenery of Jammu and Kashmir are more than just a sight for sore eyes. Due