Things You Didn’t Know About: Otters
Wildlife SOS introduces a series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. Our […]
Wildlife SOS introduces a series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. Our […]
Rhinoceroses are one of the most fascinating and certainly one of the largest land animals to exist today. Despite that,
Social movements are an indicator of collective activism, and they reflect the need to bring about change in the face
**GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING** — Wildlife SOS team operating out of the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre (BBRC) in Karnataka received a
As part of an initiative to help improve the living and working conditions of the elephants of Jaipur, Wildlife SOS
Leopards are a highly adaptable species and for years, they have been living and breeding quietly in close proximity to
With its rugged mountains, rolling hills, dense forests and miles of sandy coasts, India has been endowed with a rich
On the banks of the Dal lake in Kashmir, a massive Himalayan griffon vulture stretches out its wings, its massive
In recent years, illegal poaching and trade of wildlife in India has risen to an alarming level, despite having a
It turned out to be quite a shocking day for the residents of Suresh Nagar, New Agra when a large
The Wildlife SOS team at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre recently celebrated World Sparrow day and International Day of Forests
The vast acres of Soor Sarovar Bird Sanctuary plays host to a rich variety of flora and fauna. Keetham Lake,
Two men wait somewhat impatiently for a train to arrive at the Mathura Railway junction. Their luggage comprises of three
For a while, it seemed like the rain would never stop. The ceaseless downpour flooded the city of Chennai, destroying
The generally peaceful village of Panner Taluka, Maharashtra, saw a flurry of activity early one afternoon last week, as the
In the drizzle of the rain and the rolling hills of Junnar, the students of the Onkoreshwar Tribal School walk
When the monsoons hit the city, the Wildlife SOS rapid response unit knows they’re in for a hectic month full
At Wildlife SOS, the welfare of the animals we rescue is our topmost priority, and we assign immense value to
Great news! The Nut Herd is currently on the road to their permanent home at our center in Mathura. When
Is AI taking over our jobs? Secretly manipulating our shopping habits? Undermining our skills? Is technology making things easier, or
Wildlife SOS introduces a series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. Our
‘Threatened’. ‘Endangered’. ‘Vulnerable’. ‘Critically endangered’. These are the adjectives used to describe the status of some of the most magnificent
India was in the spot light this week for a mega-wild cause! The Conference of Parties to the Convention on
For elephants, poor foot condition is not just painful, it can be life threatening. This Giving Tuesday we hope to
Maharashtra is known to have a rich population of leopards and for years, these elusive cats have been living and
Two years ago, on the fourth of July 2014, Dr. Yaduraj Khadpekar knelt down near a massive bull elephant, and
The leopard sits the empty room, enjoying the private, cozy dry spot he has discovered in the otherwise rainy city
Side-by-side on their shed’s cemented ground, legs restrained painfully, the two elderly female elephants cut a pitiable figure. Wildlife SOS
A group of thirteen students from the Chinmaya International School volunteered at Wildlife SOS’ Agra Bear Rescue Facility and Elephant
The month of ‘Shravan’ or ‘Sawan’ is the fifth month of the Hindu calendar, considered auspicious for devotees of the