Things You Didn’t Know About: Barn Owls
Wildlife SOS introduces a new series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. […]
Wildlife SOS introduces a new series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species. […]
Providing quality medical treatment is immensely crucial to wildlife conservation. On a planet where wild animals are constantly threatened by
Global warming’ has become a buzzword that is used across the media, but what does it really mean for the
For urban wildlife, adaptability is a double-edged sword. On one end, several animals are now accustomed to cityscapes and can
India is home to a multitude of birds, which occupy a variety of habitats — from wetlands and coasts, to
At some point in our lives, we must have heard of the term ‘birds of prey’. In fact, there is
It was the month of October 2022 when an injured bird was rushed to the Wildlife SOS Manikdoh Leopard Rescue
In the month of January, Wildlife SOS collaborated with Eco Rescuers Foundation to host and fund a free Bird Treatment
Climate change is a haunting reality. According to scientists, humans have played a huge role in creating it, and we
As you make your way to a nearby cafe, you chance upon a baby bird on the ground! You stop
Birds stuck in precarious or stressful situations are sights which can be commonly seen across the Delhi-NCR region. To us
Birds have long been touted as symbols of freedom. People often tell tales about their desire to “be as free
The beauty of India lies in its diverse religions and cultures that seamlessly blend in with the ebbs and flows
The festival of kite flying, Makar Sankranti, and the use of synthetic manjha has proven fatal for thousands of innocent birds across the country.
Rooted in India’s struggle for independence against British rule, kite flying on Independence day is a pivotal part of India’s
Hailing from the rich cultural heritage town of Puttukottai in Tamil Nadu, Dr. Ilayaraja Selvaraj has been an integral part
The new year has been welcomed with high hopes and the unkindly return of the Bird Flu also called the
Wildlife SOS and Maharashtra Forest Department have joined forces in rescuing animals in distress in Maharashtra. From rescuing Sambar deers
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