Top Rescues of 2021
2021 has been a difficult year with the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. While it continued to affect all aspects […]
2021 has been a difficult year with the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. While it continued to affect all aspects […]
The ever prevalent dichotomy between the urban and the natural jungle always keeps our rescue teams busy, and the month
Oftentimes when people watch videos of leopard rescue operations, they only see the tip of the iceberg. They do not
Human-Wildlife conflict mitigation cannot be possible with the involvement of just one group. Rather, it is the combined effort of
Amidst the many challenges of forest fragmentation, habitat encroachment, and poaching, leopard conservationists in India also face the trial of
It’s been almost six years since the brave and vivacious Mia was rescued from the cycle of pain and misery
In 2021, it is common knowledge that the illegal wildlife trade has devastating consequences on our ecological balance and biodiversity,
Zesty in spirit and compassionate at heart, our Staff of the Month for October is Agra Bear Rescue Facility’s Senior
The Sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) is one of 4 bear species that are found in the Indian subcontinent. The Wildlife
Known as a gravedigger (Kabar Bijju) in Delhi, Baby stealer (Bhaam) in Kolkata, and Onion thief (Kandechor) in Maharashtra –
In the last 6 months, Wildlife SOS has worked tirelessly, round-the-clock to attend to distress calls for animals. The country
In the month of June, the Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Unit rescued two orphaned baby Rhesus macaques in Agra. A
Monitor lizards are reminiscent of the Earth’s spectacular Mesozoic Era and its rich diversity of massive reptiles, dinosaurs and other
Youngest of the sloth bear sleuth and every keeper’s favourite, The Bear of the Month for August is Ron! His
Rooted in India’s struggle for independence against British rule, kite flying on Independence day is a pivotal part of India’s
Human encroachment in the form of gentrification, industrialization and rapid urbanization has robbed Indian leopards of their natural habitat. However,
Over the years, the Sambar deer population across India has been threatened due to poaching, loss of natural habitat, habitat
German Ambassador to India, Mr. Walter J. Lindner, recently visited the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center in Mathura.
Monsoons at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre is a beautiful time with lush greenery all around and our sloth bears
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. Wildlife SOS operates 24×7 emergency rescue helplines in