Justice Unchained: Wildlife Crime Workshop In Mathura
Captivity takes many forms. It can look like chains around an elephant’s feet, a wire being threaded through a sloth […]
Captivity takes many forms. It can look like chains around an elephant’s feet, a wire being threaded through a sloth […]
“And the elephant sings deep in the forest-maze About a star of deathless and painless peace But no astronomer can
In the bustling streets of India, where relentless heat hits the harsh tarmac roads, two elephants, Taj and Tara, were
Do animals have emotions? The question has riddled many minds over the centuries. Art, literature, and cinema have often depicted
Separated from her mother at a tender age to be forced into harsh servitude for the next two decades —
No matter how much we ever try, we can never truly understand what it is like to spend nearly 60
Elephants under the care of Wildlife SOS suffer from trauma and wounds due to their tragic past of cruelty and
The word Phajaan means breaking of the spirit. It is a brutal process wherein a captive elephant is isolated and
For Ginger, life has been anything but kind. For most of her life, the frail pachyderm was adorned with colorful
As one of our oldest and most experienced caregivers, Munna, gently calls out to Maya asking her to wait while
Our elephants have the chance at life once again, due to the care and compassion of our elephant keepers, who
Not a soul in sight since the Indian Government announced nationwide lockdown beginning from 22nd March 2020, owing to the
When one decade of abuse seems like a lifetime, imagine the trauma of five decades of unimaginable level of abuse,
The blow of an ankush, the loud command of an unfriendly voice and the end of a short slumber –
Rs. 7500 – the cost of a life, the cost of ruining one. Bella was purchased illegally by collective ownership
The lush green forests of Ch. Surinder Singh Elephant Rehabilitation Centre (ERC) have a new secret nowadays, a gentle giant
To say that life in captivity was hard on Kalpana is an understatement. Day after day Kalpana suffered immensely as
Captive elephants have been a prominent part of India’s rich cultural history, where they were tamed to be a ride
On September 27, 2011, in a dank and filthy circus camp in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, a 24 year old female elephant