The Healing Journey Of Sloth Bears Rescued From Distress
For over 400 years, sloth bears had been captured and exploited as ‘dancing’ bears in India. As part of this […]
For over 400 years, sloth bears had been captured and exploited as ‘dancing’ bears in India. As part of this […]
In 2025, India has achieved a historic milestone by entering the top 100 countries in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
When animals are stuck in distress, the Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Units are always ready to respond to their call
As forests are uprooted, one tree at a time — more and more wild animals find themselves wandering closer and
Amidst the blurred border of wild forests and human lands, lies a sleepy village in Junnar, Maharashtra, where the night
Beneath the gleaming citylights and towering skyscrapers of Delhi, the heart of our nation, a frequently disregarded story unfolds—one that
As the curtain fell on November, our Rapid Response Units emerged as unwavering guardians of wildlife, addressing distress calls and
Laxmi was rescued in 2003 from a peculiar situation. Her journey of healing is closely intertwined with our own growth
From a sand boa stuck between metallic motor pump rings to a spotted deer lost in the open fields –
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
The image of a lone Sloth bear performing in a way that appears to be a dance, is indeed a
One whole year has passed since Nina was brought under Wildlife SOS’ long-term care at the treatment unit at the
As you make your way to a nearby cafe, you chance upon a baby bird on the ground! You stop
From fairy tales like ‘Goldilocks and The Three Bears’ to stories like ‘The Jungle Book’, bears have made an appearance
This is Mowgli’s story, but this Mowgli is different from one in the popular children’s book – The Jungle Book.
In 2021, it is common knowledge that the illegal wildlife trade has devastating consequences on our ecological balance and biodiversity,
Known as a gravedigger (Kabar Bijju) in Delhi, Baby stealer (Bhaam) in Kolkata, and Onion thief (Kandechor) in Maharashtra –
Situated in the middle of Western Maharashtra, the Ahmednagar district is on the rise. Seen as a leader in the
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. Wildlife SOS operates 24×7 emergency rescue helplines in
Having lived his life constrained to a small space for years, today, Lallu Master loves exploring the different corners of
Temperatures soaring to nearly 50 degrees centigrade (122F), every human across India is facing the brunt of this brutal summer!
Elephants at a complete loss of sight are well aware of the fact that they largely have to depend on
Every morning, we find Karma standing close to Kalpana and Holly under the warm winter sun, while she indulges in
If you ever had the chance to visit the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue Facility, you most certainly would have
Our bear caregivers are some of the most dedicated members of the Wildlife SOS staff. Their days are long, difficult
Laser therapy in pain management has been a technique in use since many years, especially for human patients who deal
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. To combat the rising number of conflict cases,
The Weasleys – Arthur, Molly, Charlie, Ron and Ginny – had fallen prey to the spectre of the ‘Dancing Bear’
“The only love to really believe in is the love of a mother.” All of us have been shaped immensely
Arya has rightly lived up to her name, especially with her feisty and indomitable spirit resembling the popular character Arya
Hailing from the Northernmost state of India, with its breath-taking mountains and picturesque valleys, is Shabir Ahmed Bhat, our bear
As the mercury oscillates indecisively between hot, humid mornings, and cool rainy evenings, time seems to have slowed down at
A pocket sized ray of sunshine – that is how Odum’s keeper describes the 20 year old male sloth bear
For a weak, emaciated elephant, dragging herself through the day, with the overbearing weight of a carrier, will no longer
As the sun rises over the Agra Bear Rescue Facility, a distinctive sound is heard across the centre. The keepers
Hussain Basha has been working with Wildlife SOS for 12 years now and is currently based out of the organization’s
The Kashmir Stag, commonly known as Hangul is a subspecies of the Asian clade of elk, native to India. Inhabiting
Nestled along the biodiverse stretch of the Western Ghats in Maharashtra, our Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) shines as the
20-year-old Pari could barely take a step without experiencing excruciating pain in her legs, yet she was forced to beg
Being called “India’s skinniest elephant” is by no means an exaggeration, since Lakshmi was found in an absolutely debilitated state
It was a tense yet hopeful winter afternoon in November 2021, when our team was preparing to rescue an elephant
For a newly rescued elephant, the initial months of adapting to a new environment are a difficult transition period. At
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. Wildlife SOS operates 24×7 emergency rescue helplines in
To preserve a healthy ecological balance on our planet, human beings need to come together to protect our wildlife. Each
In 2018, Rangila the ‘dancing bear’ made headlines as he embarked on a unique repatriation journey, across international borders from
It is believed that everything that surrounds us imparts an important lesson, one way or the other. Surrounded by the
As gentle rumbles puncture the dawn at the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre in Mathura, 47-year-old Mia can be seen
When it comes to wild animals such as leopards, elephants and sloth bears that cannot be released back into their
Imagine spending your whole life in shackles, both mental and physical – never being allowed to exit the length of
15 years have passed since Mumtaz first arrived at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF), and in this period, we