Leopard saved from drowning in a 30 ft deep well in Maharashtra!
The Indian Leopard, is a Vulnerable species, as listed in the IUCN Red List and is widely distributed in the […]
The Indian Leopard, is a Vulnerable species, as listed in the IUCN Red List and is widely distributed in the […]
As dawn broke over Somatwadi village, located a few kilometers away from the bustling city of Pune, seasonal farmers woke
Harvest season warrants an early start to the morning for the sugarcane farmers of Bargain Rasai village in Shirur, Maharashtra.
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
As tall fields of sugarcane eat steadily into the scrub jungles of Junnar, Maharashtra, the residents of the forests and
With rapid encroachment into forested areas surrounding villages and fields, incidents of man-animal conflict in Maharashtra have seen a dramatic
For the sugarcane farmers of Maharashtra, January brings with it the harvest season – and mornings bring hours of manual
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
It was night time in the Shirur district of Junnar in the Indian state of Maharashtra, and a five-year old
In the last decade, the state of Uttarakhand has seen a dramatic increase in man-animal conflicts, predominantly problems relating to
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 scrub jungles of Maharashtra have always been ideal leopard habitat, the dry deciduous forest providing the perfect cover for