Lallu Master’s Adventures At ABRF
Lallu Master has one of the more unusual personalities, compared to most bears residing at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility […]
Lallu Master has one of the more unusual personalities, compared to most bears residing at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility […]
Suraj lived most of his life in a dark and damp room, with no opportunity to feel sunshine on his
Priyanka is our Elephant of the Month for November so, here’s looking back at her five-year journey at Wildlife SOS!
The Indian star tortoise (Geochelone elegans), one of the most beautiful tortoises in all of Asia, is sadly disappearing from
If you find yourself in an unfamiliar area, you can simply approach a passerby or open up a map app
Our bear caregivers are some of the most dedicated members of the Wildlife SOS staff. Their days are long, difficult
Over the past decade, Vimal has been living a care-free and fulfilling life at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Center. Unfortunately,
The Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital’s first outside patient, Holly, arrived in December 2018. Formerly used as a begging elephant, she
The Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital’s first outside patient, Holly, arrived in December 2018. Formerly used as a begging elephant, she
Kabilan was rescued from a Kalandar settlement in Uttar Pradesh in 2007. He was a little over a year old
Kabilan was rescued from a Kalandar settlement in Uttar Pradesh in 2007. He was a little over a year old
Bizi is an 8 year old male sloth bear, currently residing at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility. ABRF has been
Asim has worked at Wildlife SOS’ Elephant Conservation and Care Centre for five years, since the rescue of his elephant,
In an all-night anti-poaching rescue operation based on intelligence provided, a sloth bear cub was seized from poachers on the
In the cold month of December, the Wildlife SOS Rescue team set upon an arduous journey to the city of
Being called “India’s skinniest elephant” is by no means an exaggeration, since Lakshmi was found in an absolutely debilitated state
The bear of the month for January 2022 is our beloved Abhay! Wildlife SOS rescued Abhay in 2009, from the
15 years have passed since Mumtaz first arrived at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF), and in this period, we
Wildlife conservation work is fraught with hazards. Not only is it a job very much dependent on external funding, it
With each elephant rescue that Wildlife SOS undertakes, we have observed a series of disturbing patterns in the captive elephants.