Training Workshop for the Maharashtra Forest Department at MLRC
As part of our on-going community outreach and awareness programme, Wildlife SOS frequently collaborates with the Maharashtra Forest Department to […]
As part of our on-going community outreach and awareness programme, Wildlife SOS frequently collaborates with the Maharashtra Forest Department to […]
Wildlife conservation work is fraught with hazards. Not only is it a job very much dependent on external funding, it
With each elephant rescue that Wildlife SOS undertakes, we have observed a series of disturbing patterns in the captive elephants.
While open wells have been a source of relief for humans for thousands of years, this has not been the
While all over the world people were readying themselves to welcome in the New Year with energized celebrations and new
While all over the world people were readying themselves to welcome in the New Year with energized celebrations and new
Over the years, the wild cats of Maharashtra have suitably adapted to habitat modification and have moved out of the
Just weeks after a young 9 month old male brown bear was rescued from the Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage campsite, another
Nakul and his brother Kuber were barely a few months old when they were rescued from Tumkur district, Karnataka in
Just months after an adult male hyena was found trapped in a deadly jaw trap set up by poachers in
The bears in the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF) are lucky enough to have an oasis of leafy trees in
Every year tens of thousands of pilgrims embark on a holy pilgrimage to the Amaranth caves, nestled amidst the Himalayas
In India, ‘Shravan’ or ‘saawan’ is the fifth month of the Hindu calendar and it is considered to be auspicious
In recent years, with the rise in economic growth and rapid infrastructural development in India, the road and railway transport
Last month in the southern state of Karnataka, a female sloth bear stepped out of her forested home in search
Six year old Arifa was a victim of the ‘dancing bear’ trade, an illegal practice that was once prevalent across
In yet another successful rescue and conservation operation, Wildlife SOS in collaboration with the Maharashtra Forest Department managed to reunite
Just a month after his rescue in the first week of February 2017, Sanjay, formerly known as the Elephant With
For the sugarcane farmers of Maharashtra, January brings with it the harvest season – and mornings bring hours of manual
Last week, residents of Pinahat village located in the outskirts of Agra city bore witness to a rather distressing sight.