Volunteers Are Key To Mitigate Human-Elephant Conflict
Chhattisgarh, a jewel nestled in the heart of Central India, is nature’s treasure trove, where a plethora of wildlife thrives. […]
Chhattisgarh, a jewel nestled in the heart of Central India, is nature’s treasure trove, where a plethora of wildlife thrives. […]
In the vast lands of southern India, roam the continent’s largest land creatures: Elephants. They move from one forest patch
Imagine that you are travelling on a dimly lit road in the middle of the night. The veil of clouds
Toiling in the sweltering sun for hours to sow the seeds for a crop that will one day flourish and
The unflappable demeanor, infectious laughter, and optimistic spirit of Mr. Swaminathan Shamugavelu belie the arduous tasks he tackles every day
Elephants have always been seen across various cultures as a symbol of strength and wisdom. The motif of the Asian
Chhattisgarh with its tropical dry deciduous forests along with patches of rocky terrain serves as a suitable habitat for the
At dusk, the elephants come. Two large bulls soundlessly enter the paddy fields and begin wandering through the standing crop,
Nestled in the river basin of the mighty Mahanadi river, the district of Mahasamund has found itself faced with a
Animals inhabit a wide range of ecosystems — from lush forests to arid scrublands and golden deserts — each delicately
Animals inhabit a wide range of ecosystems — from lush forests to arid scrublands and golden deserts — each delicately
It is a well-known fact that elephants are the largest terrestrial animals. This also means that these giants require an
The conservation of global biodiversity is currently in jeopardy primarily due to the loss, destruction, and fragmentation of natural ecosystems.
Main photo above: GPS collaring a wild elephant like Van Devi is extremely challenging, expensive and dangerous. As elephants began
Wildlife SOS with the assistance of the Chhattisgarh Forest Department, successfully radio-collared the matriarch of a wild elephant herd in
Wildlife SOS with the assistance of the Chhattisgarh Forest Department, successfully radio-collared the matriarch of a wild elephant herd in
With an expanse of dry, deciduous forest intertwined with evergreen sal and peepal trees, the breathtaking landscape of Chhattisgarh serves
Before the late 1980s, elephants had all but disappeared from the state of Chhattisgarh. There were large swathes of forests
During the hot, sultry summer month of June, a team of experts from Wildlife SOS and the Chhattisgarh Forest Department