Wildlife SOS And J&K Wildlife Protection Department Conduct First-Ever Brown Bear Research In India
In one of the natural nerve centres of India’s winter wonderland, viz. Kashmir, a problem raised its head. The pulchritude […]
In one of the natural nerve centres of India’s winter wonderland, viz. Kashmir, a problem raised its head. The pulchritude […]
Ever wondered what a bear prefers to eat? Grass, berries, fish, insects, or… biryani? With the limited information available on
The ever-changing landscape in Kashmir has been a leading cause of human-leopard conflict in that region. However, conflict is not
In order to know Julie’s story, we have to turn the clock back almost 15 years. Julie, an Asiatic Black
The word “endangered” in itself talks about the impending doom that our precious wildlife is surrounded by. This word brings
Not many know that one-third of the world’s mammalian species that can be called true mountain animals are found in
The Jammu and Kashmir team of Wildlife SOS eagerly participated in the Asian Waterbird Census for 2023. The team accompanied
The snow-peaked mountains of the Kashmir valley are home to many elusive animals, birds and even reptiles, endemic to the
The Kashmir stag, also known as the Hangul, is an ungulate subspecies which is native to Kashmir valley, India, thus