From Awareness To Action: Wildlife SOS’s Outreach Initiatives
Wildlife SOS organised a series of awareness events and trainings in the month of June covering topics like World Environment Day, human-leopard conflict mitigation and rescue training.
Wildlife SOS organised a series of awareness events and trainings in the month of June covering topics like World Environment Day, human-leopard conflict mitigation and rescue training.
The ever-changing landscape in Kashmir has been a leading cause of human-leopard conflict in that region. However, conflict is not
Children’s Day was celebrated on the 14th of this month, and as a reminder of what this day stands for,
Recently, a group of Assistant Forest Conservator (ACF) officer trainees from the Central Academy for State Forest Service, Coimbatore visited
In a bizarre event that took place in March 2022, employees of the Mercedes-Benz factory in Chakan, Maharashtra found a
Forest Department officials from Shahpur and Vanprashikshan, located in Jalna district in the Aurangabad Division, visited the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue
We have come a long way from the genesis of Wildlife SOS as a small group of passionate individuals who
Wildlife SOS in collaboration with the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), recently organised an exposure visit and training workshop on
In 1952, the Indian board of Wildlife began wildlife week to raise awareness about Wildlife in India and promote measures
Human encroachment in the form of gentrification, industrialization and rapid urbanization has robbed Indian leopards of their natural habitat. However,
Wildlife SOS takes pride in the regular capacity-building workshops and awareness workshops conducted with local communities on man-animal conflict mitigation.
As the Covid pandemic threw life off kilter across the globe, millions of people suffered the effects. In these times,
At the heart of wildlife conservation lies a simple truth: people protect what they understand. When communities, students, policymakers, and
Conservation and awareness are perhaps the two sides of the same coin. People learn to protect wildlife when they understand
At Wildlife SOS, the commitment to biodiversity conservation extends far beyond the walls of the rehabilitation centres. Explore the diverse range of outreach events and initiatives by Wildlife SOS to promote environmental stewardship and wildlife protection.
There is no conservation without conversation. As human and animal habitations intersect due to diminishing spaces and resources, more and
Leopards are the most adaptable of all big cats. Their size and stealth allow leopards to manoeuvre diverse topography. However
All sentient beings deserve to live a life free of cruelty and torment. As poaching and animal abuse plague the
The Wildlife SOS team operating out of Vadodara, in collaboration with GSPCA (Gujarat Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals),
An important aspect that Wildlife SOS consistently promotes is the involvement of young citizens of India in activities concerning wildlife