Training Workshop for the Maharashtra Forest Department at MLRC
As part of our on-going community outreach and awareness programme, Wildlife SOS frequently collaborates with the Maharashtra Forest Department to […]
As part of our on-going community outreach and awareness programme, Wildlife SOS frequently collaborates with the Maharashtra Forest Department to […]
While open wells have been a source of relief for humans for thousands of years, this has not been the
Over the years, the wild cats of Maharashtra have suitably adapted to habitat modification and have moved out of the
In yet another successful rescue and conservation operation, Wildlife SOS in collaboration with the Maharashtra Forest Department managed to reunite
In an all too familiar scenario in India, that sheds light on the dangers of open wells in villages near
It was night time in the Shirur district of Junnar in the Indian state of Maharashtra, and a five-year old
9:00 a.m. on an typical Sunday morning, a resident of Pimpalgaon Siddhanath village located in Junnar division of Maharashtra woke
25th January 2009. Rohidas Pawale is a poor farmer in the Belha village in Narayangaon district, Maharashtra. His sugarcane field
The leopard sits the empty room, enjoying the private, cozy dry spot he has discovered in the otherwise rainy city