A Gathering For Gentle Giants: 3rd International Elephant Healthcare And Welfare Workshop
From February 23 to 28, 2026, the serene surroundings of Mathura transformed into a hub of learning, collaboration and compassion. […]
From February 23 to 28, 2026, the serene surroundings of Mathura transformed into a hub of learning, collaboration and compassion. […]
Imagine landing in India with a mind packed with curiosity comparable to stuffed suitcases… and leaving with a heart completely
“O sleep, O gentle sleep, Nature’s soft nurse, how have I frightened thee, that thou no more will weigh my
Grief is often thought of as a uniquely human experience, an emotion tied to memory, love, and loss. Yet, time
Wildlife SOS recently had the honour of hosting Miss Universe Great Britain 2025 Danielle Latimer with international pageant titleholders at
India, home to over 60% of the world’s remaining Asian elephants, has reached a pivotal moment in its conservation journey.
As the summer sun softened and a gentle breeze wandered through Uttar Pradesh, a bright personality made a wonderful appearance
Under the soothing canopy of the trees at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC), Tara moves gracefully
At the very heart of Wildlife SOS centres, where rescued elephants, bears, leopards and other species find a second chance
Every morning at the Elephant Hospital Campus begins with the same question from the caregivers: “What mischief will Bani be
July’s monsoon showers brought much-needed relief to people, but for animals living in burrows, it meant being forced out of
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Love comes in all shapes and sizes… but for certain residents of our animal kingdom — it may come in
The term ‘rescueversary’ beautifully blends the words ‘rescue’ and ‘anniversary’. At Wildlife SOS, this marks the day a bear, an
“Where there is a will, there is a way!” The life story of Erika, an elephant who is now nearly
It is well known that elephants love water. Despite their size, they are also excellent swimmers! If you have ever
As the staff welcomes the month of August and the amazing weather that it brings along with it, our resident
Elephant Rehabilitation Centre (ERC) is widely known for the loud trumpets of its most famous residents: Erika, Ella, Lilly, and
Food passes through an elephant’s digestive tract slowly, and may take up to 24 hours to digest. Given the unnatural