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 […]
Spreading awareness is an important aspect of animal welfare, and as an organisation committed to conserving wildlife, our aim is
Hidden beneath the lush vegetation, open wells have unwittingly become a hazard for our precious wildlife. Originally dug to quench
In the heart of Uttar Pradesh’s village Hadoli, an extraordinary rescue operation unfolded. Wildlife SOS, in collaboration with the Uttar
Within the picturesque landscapes of Maharashtra, the human-leopard conflict presents a complex challenge. Ideally, these magnificent creatures should be roaming
As the scorching heat of summer envelops India, a silent struggle takes place deep within the heart of landscapes that
Traipsing through the sugarcane fields of Maharashtra, leopards are on a perpetual prowl to survive in a rapidly urbanising world
2022 ended on a dramatic note with our team conducting multiple leopard rescues in Maharashtra in the month of December.
Running parallel to the western coast of India’s peninsula, the Western Ghats is an area with one of the richest
The dedicated team at Wildlife SOS continues to remain hard at work to mitigate human-animal conflict to the best of
Earlier this year, two leopard cubs were found in separate instances occurring just a few days apart in the fields
It was in the early hours of morning when the locals from a small village in Maharashtra called Buchkewadi were
Wildlife SOS actively rescues and reunites leopard cubs with their mothers. But what makes these events a success?
A new day and a new menace for a leopard, as it escaped a narrow brush with death in Alkuti
After successfully reuniting several leopard cubs in the past month, Wildlife SOS is relieved to announce another fortunate mission. A
Barely a few weeks old, their soft, distressed cries tug right at the heart strings of our leopard care staff
A surprise visitor lead to one of the most bizarre extractions in the history of Wildlife SOS! As schools continue
What started out as a normal day for farmers in Bori Salwadi village, soon turned into an action-packed afternoon after
In an effort to help identify and diffuse situations of human-leopard conflict, Wildlife SOS conducts regular training workshops for village
Wildlife SOS and Maharashtra Forest Department have joined forces in rescuing animals in distress in Maharashtra. From rescuing Sambar deers