Wild Highlights Of The Year – 2023!
The year 2023 brought multiple occasions, events and highlights at Wildlife SOS which left a mark on everyone’s hearts. From […]
The year 2023 brought multiple occasions, events and highlights at Wildlife SOS which left a mark on everyone’s hearts. From […]
Separated from her mother at a tender age to be forced into harsh servitude for the next two decades —
Eight years ago, four elephants were rescued together from a circus in Maharashtra. These innocent souls had been forcibly removed
No matter how much we ever try, we can never truly understand what it is like to spend nearly 60
We honour Ginger as the Elephant of the Month for July, and here are her remarkable milestones at Wildlife SOS!
Elephants under the care of Wildlife SOS suffer from trauma and wounds due to their tragic past of cruelty and
For thousands of years, humans have depended on nature for survival. A plethora of plants have been a boon for
Like a tradition that binds a family together, Christmas has become an integral part of Wildlife SOS. As December commences,
The elephants under our care at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Rescue Centres have a routine charted out for them to
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), created in the year 2015, aims to address the global challenges we face, including poverty,
What do Coconut, Laxmi, Ramu and Zara share in common? Apart from the fact that they’re all rescued from traumatic
As dawn breaks over the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, Ramu, our majestic tusker, prepares himself for a
A wave of jubilation encapsulated the Wildlife SOS Field of Dreams as our dear Zara took firm steps to the
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
Taking timid steps into her new surroundings, a month ago, Zara walked out of the Elephant Ambulance and straight into
For a weak, emaciated elephant, dragging herself through the day, with the overbearing weight of a carrier, will no longer