Elephant Of The Month: Kalpana
Elephants at a complete loss of sight are well aware of the fact that they largely have to depend on […]
Elephants at a complete loss of sight are well aware of the fact that they largely have to depend on […]
The past one month has been a whirlwind of a journey at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital as we settled
As dawn breaks over the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, Ramu, our majestic tusker, prepares himself for a
Enveloped with darkness and worked to the point of over exertion, an ailing and exhausted elephant would timidly make her
Karma was a begging elephant who had spent most part of her life living in disadvantageous surroundings, unhealthy environment and
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Taking timid steps into her new surroundings, a month ago, Zara walked out of the Elephant Ambulance and straight into
It is, indeed, true that when duty calls, one must respond, and respond certainly to deal with crisis! Our medical
Ramu has been a part of the Wildlife SOS family for just 15 days, but has made himself an inseparable
At the energetic age of 19 years, though Ramu is at the finality of his teenage years, there is no
In November 2018, Wildlife SOS inaugurated the country’s first Elephant Hospital in Mathura with state-of-the-art technology and equipment to provide
Captive elephants are a sad reality of India’s cultural history. It is a reality that cannot be ignored, for the
Captive elephants are a sad reality of India’s cultural history. It is a reality that cannot be ignored, for the
Luna had an incredibly challenging journey to the Wildlife SOS (WSOS) Elephant Hospital for her long-term treatment. She was in
Luna had an incredibly challenging journey to the Wildlife SOS (WSOS) Elephant Hospital for her long-term treatment. She was in