Rainy Rescues: Wildlife SOS Saves Reptiles In Vadodara
As the monsoon season brings heavy rains, Vadodara is inundated with reptiles. Consequently, the Wildlife SOS-GSPCA helpline gets flooded (pun […]
As the monsoon season brings heavy rains, Vadodara is inundated with reptiles. Consequently, the Wildlife SOS-GSPCA helpline gets flooded (pun […]
The Mugger or Marsh crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) has been considered one of the most intelligent predators in the freshwater ecosystem.
During monsoons, the landscape of Vadodara transforms into a waterscape, when the roads in the city and its outskirts flood.
Measuring a jaw-dropping 11.5 feet in length, Wildlife SOS rescued its biggest crocodile of the season. The Wildlife SOS Rapid
Crocodile rescued from Vadodara slum! Massive crocodile stirs panic in a village! Crocodile goes house hunting in Vadodara! Fish hook
The ever prevalent dichotomy between the urban and the natural jungle always keeps our rescue teams busy, and the month
Every child has played the game Hide and Seek growing up, the game is pretty simple, concealing yourself in a
An emergency call in the late hours of the evening sprung the Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Unit operating out of
Encounters between crocodiles and human beings have occurred ever since the very first civilisations cropped up around the freshwater bodies
Given the diverse settlements found in the state of Uttar Pradesh, urbanisation has still not encroached upon natural spaces and
Wildlife SOS works relentlessly to save India’s wildlife, through our helplines which run 24×7 in four regions of the country,
“Crocodiles might be interpreted as something of an anachronism.”- Nature Wait, if you thought Nature herself said that, you were
Vadodara, previously known as Baroda, is a mystical city brimming with heritage and culture. Once under the rule of dynasties,
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. Wildlife SOS operates 24×7 emergency rescue helplines in
Crocodiles can be alarming in appearance, often not warranting sympathy from most people. Mostly treated with distrust that stems from
The sight of a massive crocodile crossing the road was reason enough to stir panic amongst the occupants of Dikhtauli