Monsoon And Crocodile Rescues Go Hand-In-Hand In Vadodara
During monsoons, the landscape of Vadodara transforms into a waterscape, when the roads in the city and its outskirts flood. […]
During monsoons, the landscape of Vadodara transforms into a waterscape, when the roads in the city and its outskirts flood. […]
The dedicated team at Wildlife SOS continues to remain hard at work to mitigate human-animal conflict to the best of
The image of a lone Sloth bear performing in a way that appears to be a dance, is indeed a
In its multiple years of service to wildlife and nature, Wildlife SOS has completed numerous rescues, and has even rehabilitated
Roads cannot signify progress if they claim lives or are life-threatening. A leopard was recently hit by a speeding vehicle
Measuring a jaw-dropping 11.5 feet in length, Wildlife SOS rescued its biggest crocodile of the season. The Wildlife SOS Rapid
Due to their unique morphological features and huge size, Monitor lizards may elicit fear among people. But they are far
Change is a 6-letter word, but facilitating change is a lengthy procedure requiring enormous time and commitment. To bring a
Earlier this year, two leopard cubs were found in separate instances occurring just a few days apart in the fields
Megacities are a treasure trove of opportunities, with people coming from far and wide in search of livelihood, shelter and
While deserts are often misunderstood as lifeless habitats, these landscapes serve as a refuge for wildlife. A desert ecosystem has
It was in the early hours of morning when the locals from a small village in Maharashtra called Buchkewadi were
Her very first memory was of being surrounded by the warmth and safety of her mother. The leopard cub’s mother
What if we told you that climate change is causing an increase in snake sightings in Jammu and Kashmir? The
One whole year has passed since Nina was brought under Wildlife SOS’ long-term care at the treatment unit at the
“Heartbreaking Footage of Baby Monkeys Beaten and Tortured to Death”, read one news headline. The internet is populated with similar
In order to tackle the climate crisis at hand, Wildlife SOS too has taken up the responsibility to include eco-friendly
Panic took over the villagers of Jalauke Khurd when news of a leopard sighted within their village rapidly spread. For
The Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Units responds to numerous snakes-related calls almost everyday. From the venomous Indian Spectacled Cobra and
With summer temperatures soaring and India experiencing a massive heatwave, especially in the central and northern parts of the country,