Where There Is a Well There Is A Way, To Cover It
Gliding in a seamless stride, looking for prey, leopards are now on a perpetual prowl through sugarcane fields to survive […]
Gliding in a seamless stride, looking for prey, leopards are now on a perpetual prowl through sugarcane fields to survive […]
If you happen to visit the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre in Maharashtra, we guarantee a wild experience that you’ll always
In 2023, deep in the forests of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, a group of six poachers believed they could continue
As forests are uprooted, one tree at a time — more and more wild animals find themselves wandering closer and
As sun rays peek through the wooded landscape of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC), they land on a royal
Beneath the canopies of serene woodlands of Junnar, lies our Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC), cradling many untold stories. Amongst
Get up close and personal with Avani, a rescued leopard at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre. Learn about her journey from conflict to care.
Through the dense greenery of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) peeks the sun, revealing a sleek coat of rosettes
Discover the role of enrichments in leopard care. Learn how Wildlife SOS use enrichments to enhance the physical and mental health of leopards in captivity.
Uncover the secrets of radio telemetry in wildlife conservation. Explore the benefits of tracking and monitoring animals remotely.
At the core of illegal wildlife trafficking, is a strong and rapidly expanding global demand for a variety of animal
Spreading awareness is an important aspect of animal welfare, and as an organisation committed to conserving wildlife, our aim is
In the heart of Uttar Pradesh’s village Hadoli, an extraordinary rescue operation unfolded. Wildlife SOS, in collaboration with the Uttar
This month, we shine our spotlight on one of the most amicable residents of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre: Shankar!
Nothing could be a more fitting name for our magnificent cat than “Jaya”, a Sanskrit word that means “victor”. This
“In the end we will conserve what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand
Like every year, a fresh batch of individuals set foot inside the Wildlife SOS Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) in
Running parallel to the western coast of India’s peninsula, the Western Ghats is an area with one of the richest
The ever-changing landscape in Kashmir has been a leading cause of human-leopard conflict in that region. However, conflict is not
A man of few words and immense knowledge, Mahendra Dhore is the Project Manager at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre.
Recognised as one of the world’s eight hotspots of biological diversity, the Western Ghats or the Western Mountain range in
Her very first memory was of being surrounded by the warmth and safety of her mother. The leopard cub’s mother
In a bizarre event that took place in March 2022, employees of the Mercedes-Benz factory in Chakan, Maharashtra found a
Wildlife SOS actively rescues and reunites leopard cubs with their mothers. But what makes these events a success?
Forest Department officials from Shahpur and Vanprashikshan, located in Jalna district in the Aurangabad Division, visited the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue
A new day and a new menace for a leopard, as it escaped a narrow brush with death in Alkuti
While many know of Wildlife SOS’ leopard conservation efforts, a little-known fact is that we have also had the opportunity
Since 2007, through the establishment of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre, Wildlife SOS has been working with the Maharashtra Forest
Wildlife conservation is exciting in many ways and has its own thrills. It is no less adventurous than what we
Human-Wildlife conflict mitigation cannot be possible with the involvement of just one group. Rather, it is the combined effort of
Amidst the many challenges of forest fragmentation, habitat encroachment, and poaching, leopard conservationists in India also face the trial of
Leopard conservation in India has been a pillar of Wildlife SOS for over 15 years. Whether tending to the needs
Barely a few weeks old, their soft, distressed cries tug right at the heart strings of our leopard care staff
Situated in the middle of Western Maharashtra, the Ahmednagar district is on the rise. Seen as a leader in the
Human encroachment in the form of gentrification, industrialization and rapid urbanization has robbed Indian leopards of their natural habitat. However,
Known for their magnificent golden, speckled bodies and graceful hunting techniques, the Indian Leopard is a bewitching majesty in its
In another heart-warming tale of family reunions, a 25-day old leopard cub was recently reunited with its mother in Junnar
The harvest season is at its peak since the beginning of March as lush sugarcane fields are ripe for reaping.
What started out as a normal day for farmers in Bori Salwadi village, soon turned into an action-packed afternoon after
Three months into the New Year and this heartwarming story of a reunion will fill you with a renowned sense
Wildlife SOS takes pride in the regular capacity-building workshops and awareness workshops conducted with local communities on man-animal conflict mitigation.
*Warning: Graphic Content* Conservation and Rehabilitation centres work on a microscopic imitation of the original habitats of long-ranging species such
For the past eleven years Vitthal has called the Wildlife SOS Leopard Rescue Centre in Junnar home. In this past
Considered the heart and soul of the Leopard Rescue Centre in Junnar, Maharashtra, Shivaji Modhe is the oldest member of
Mitigating man-animal conflict can be quite a challenging task, involving many aspects such as community participation, avoidance behaviour and quick
Stealthy and elusive, leopards can be found in various places around the world –Sub-Saharan Africa, northeast Africa, Central Asia, India
Wildlife SOS established the Leopard Rescue Centre in Junnar, Maharashtra, keeping in mind the increased incidents of man-leopard conflict in
Taking care of big cats is not an easy task, especially for the leopards under our care as they have
The prized possessions of the wild find themselves in serious incidents and escaping death at every turn, whether it is
As cases of the Coronavirus pandemic grip the nation with increasing intensity, Maharashtra constitutes for 1/3rd of the cases, hence
The cat’s out of the bag and quite literally so, especially with the recent positive cases of the Coronavirus infection
Dilip Deshpande hails from a village near the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre and has been working as a leopard keeper
Maharashtra, the fourth-largest state to harbor Indian leopards, has in the recent years faced the threat of a shrinking habitat,
Maharashtra, the fourth-largest state to harbor Indian leopards, has in the recent years faced the threat of a shrinking habitat,
An approx. ten month old female leopard cub escaped a narrow brush with death after falling into a 40 foot
Every year, the onset of the harvest season brings about the unavoidable encounter with leopards and leopard cubs that have
Earlier this week, local farmers in Brahmanwada village, Nashik stumbled upon three tiny leopard cubs huddled together amidst the dense
India celebrates its Wildlife Week from 2nd to 8th of October every year with a view to preserve India’s precious
Brought in to our Manekdoh Leopard Rescue Centre in Junnar, Maharashtra in February this year, the endearing male leopard Neel
The Telangana State Forest Officer Academy at Dulapally, Hyderabad has decided to include visit and training at the Wildlife SOS
The Maharashtra Forest department in association with the Manekdoh Leopard Rescue Centre conducted a leopard awareness and plantation drive at
As the sun began to fade over Goharganj district of Madhya Pradesh, a group of children from Karakwadi village were
Barely two months after an abandoned four month old female leopard cub was rescued in Maharashtra, another mother leopard was
Leopards in Maharashtra are increasingly falling prey to uncovered wells around forest areas. The buffer areas which mark the transition
As dawn broke over Somatwadi village, located a few kilometers away from the bustling city of Pune, seasonal farmers woke
A young leopard was spotted in Jabalpur village near the Yamuna Biodiversity Park and created panic among villagers who feared
Harvest season warrants an early start to the morning for the sugarcane farmers of Bargain Rasai village in Shirur, Maharashtra.
Leopards are a highly adaptable species and for years, they have been living and breeding quietly in close proximity to
Wildlife SOS recognizes that human compassion and tolerance is crucial to saving wild animals and protecting the habitats they need
As a part of Wildlife SOS’s conservation and awareness initiative program, we work with students of both rural and urban
The sleek big cat made its way through the foliage of its enclosure at the Bannerghatta Biological Park in Karnataka,
As tall fields of sugarcane eat steadily into the scrub jungles of Junnar, Maharashtra, the residents of the forests and
At 9:00 am, the morning of 25th May, the veterinary staff and keepers at Wildlife SOS’ Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre
With rapid encroachment into forested areas surrounding villages and fields, incidents of man-animal conflict in Maharashtra have seen a dramatic
Nestled along the biodiverse stretch of the Western Ghats in Maharashtra, our Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) shines as the
In the heart of Maharashtra’s Junnar region lies a safe haven replete with greenery, and here, a stealthy observer moves
Cradled in the lap of nature, lies the tranquil expanse of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) and here, with
Nisha’s life began in a world that wasn’t natural for a wild leopard cub. Instead of a sheltered den in
Meet Rani, the elusive and resilient leopard of the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre. Learn about her inspiring story and the importance of conserving leopard habitats.
Situated in the Western Ghats, globally acclaimed as a biological hotspot, the Junnar region is a lush and agrarian haven.
The recent surge in human-leopard conflicts in Maharashtra is a pressing concern. As human settlements expand into leopard habitats, these
The months of October and November have the Wildlife SOS’ anti-poaching squad Forest Watch focused on apprehending owl traders around
Imagine that you are walking through one of the vast sugarcane fields of Maharashtra. Suddenly, you hear soft squeaks within
Mammalian carnivores can be broadly divided into Feliforms and Caniforms. Both evolved from a single line of tiny, tree-dwelling animals
It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we bid farewell to Usha, a magnificent leopard who graced our
George and Natalie are two of the most awe-inspiring felines at the Wildlife SOS Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre. The sibling
Ever wondered what to do if a leopard entered your house? Working to conserve leopards for several years now, Wildlife
There is no conservation without conversation. As human and animal habitations intersect due to diminishing spaces and resources, more and
A leopard never changes its spots – or does it? Scientists definitely believe that they do. When a leopard cub
“Caring for wildlife is not just an act of compassion; it is an investment in our own future.” Sir David
Leopards are the most adaptable of all big cats. Their size and stealth allow leopards to manoeuvre diverse topography. However
As one of the first Indian wildlife charities to reach over a hundred thousand subscribers on YouTube, Wildlife SOS has
The leopard (Panthera pardus or P. pardus) is one of the five extant species of cats belonging to the genus
“A leopard never changes its spots.” This popular proverb is meant to imply that one cannot change their inherent nature.
No one said that parenting is easy. If you think that we humans have it tough, then let’s take a
After the curtains of the day fall, some members of the wild come out to play. Nocturnal animals add a
Swimming continuously for hours is a feat only professional swimmers specialize in. But enduring the task of swimming, after accidentally
Rosettes that inspire awe in man; Roaming in the night and roaming in the day, Lurking in the shadows for
Nothing melts and warms the heart like the relationship that a mother shares with her little ones. The animal kingdom
Nothing melts and warms the heart like the relationship that a mother shares with her little ones. The animal kingdom
In every nook and cranny of India, one encounters marks of India’s past seamlessly blending in with its future. One
Wildlife SOS, in collaboration with the Ahmednagar Forest Division, conducted a rescue equipment training workshop at the NGO’s Manikdoh Leopard
This year marked the 67th National Wildlife Week celebrations in India, observed from October 2nd to October 8th with an
The harvest season from December to April fills the farmers with new hopes, each year. In Maharashtra, however, there is
Wells serve as the primary source of water and support system for agricultural fields as well as farmers, but these
Human-wildlife conflicts have become a regular occurrence due to the continuous decline in natural animal habitation and forest cover. Human
Not many have heard of Chakan, a small town nestled between Pune and Nashik. This census town is considered one
Nocturnal in nature, leopards can seldom be spotted in the broad daylight sprawled in open fields, unless they have been
H.E Luccock famously said, “No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it.” Surprisingly, the
Over the past few days, CCTV footage of a leopard running out of a house in Agra has been doing
Every year, the world has an unofficial celebration of the wonderful relationship between siblings on the 10th of April. We
Over the years, we have gathered some impeccable and valuable footage from the field, with the help of our camera
Mothers come in all shapes and sizes, while most of ours have two limbs, there are some special ones that
Gliding through sugarcane fields in a seamless stride, looking for food, leopards are on a perpetual prowl to survive in
For leopard mothers, hunting missions undertaken to feed their offspring, until they can survive on their own, are a part
It is believed that everything that surrounds us imparts an important lesson, one way or the other. Surrounded by the
Amidst the usual winter morning tranquility, the otherwise peaceful Pimpalgaon Rotha village in Maharashtra was startled by the panicked roars
For the sugarcane farmers of Maharashtra, January brings with it the harvest season – and mornings bring hours of manual
Wildlife SOS firmly believes that education and awareness is the key to the sensitization of people to wake them up
The Maharashtra Forest Department recently organised a training program for their new recruits at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center, run
The Wildlife SOS team at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center located in Maharashtra recently played host to a group of
In an all too familiar scenario in India, that sheds light on the dangers of open wells in villages near
Maharashtra is known to have a rich population of leopards and for years, these elusive cats have been living and
In the last decade, the state of Uttarakhand has seen a dramatic increase in man-animal conflicts, predominantly problems relating to
25th January 2009. Rohidas Pawale is a poor farmer in the Belha village in Narayangaon district, Maharashtra. His sugarcane field
The scrub jungles of Maharashtra have always been ideal leopard habitat, the dry deciduous forest providing the perfect cover for