Wildlife SOS Plays Host To Bear TAG Team
The transition from October to November brought with it an enriching learning experience at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF). […]
The transition from October to November brought with it an enriching learning experience at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF). […]
Today, numerous animals require rescuing from various situations. As an organisation that actively runs and manages over 10 rescue centres
Soor Sarovar in Uttar Pradesh, also known as Keetham Lake, hosts not only diverse avian life, but also a sanctuary
Ever since its foundation 28 years ago, Wildlife SOS has been dedicated to rescue and rehabilitate numerous sloth bears in
While most bear species are usually omnivorous, the reclusive sloth bears stand out as enigmatic foragers with a specialised diet
The relentless exploitation of wildlife for commercial gain has become a rampant practice due to which animals are perilously close
Animals are ingenious. If they weren’t, surviving in the wild would have been impossible for them. And we are here
The scars from our past don’t fade that easily. Wounds linger and sometimes fester in unexpected ways. This month, let
Widely distributed across the Indian subcontinent, sloth bears are one of the eight bear species in the world. In India,
Most of the sloth bears at our centres have been rescued from the cruel ‘dancing’ bear tradition or from unfortunate
“The only reason for being a bee is to make honey. And the only reason for making honey is so
With the smell of spring in the air, the resident Sloth bears at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre (BBRC) are
To acknowledge the contribution of women in the field of wildlife conservation, Indian actress Aditi Prabhudeva visited the Bannerghatta Bear
It’s no secret that winters and holiday season go hand-in-glove. ’Tis also the time when the jovial atmosphere of the
Just like summers, the onset of winters requires special and unique arrangements as the rescued animals under our care have
Asia’s first Sloth bear sanctuary, the Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary, is located in the Ballari district of Karnataka and is
Arthritis is a fairly common and well-known medical condition in humans — where one experiences inflammation in the joints. However,
Sloth bears that Wildlife SOS rescued from the ‘dancing’ bear tradition were victims of painful trauma. Many of them were
Mangee became one of the earliest members of the Wildlife SOS family when we rescued her in the winter of
On January 9, 2022, our oldest and beloved sloth bear, Gulabo, bid us farewell. As the entire Wildlife SOS team