Rescues From The Helpline — August 2025
When animals are stuck in distress, the Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Units are always ready to respond to their call […]
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
Wildlife SOS introduces a new series “Things You Didn’t Know About” that explores fascinating and lesser-known facts about various species.
As the curtain fell on November, our Rapid Response Units emerged as unwavering guardians of wildlife, addressing distress calls and
Our Rapid Response Units were hard at work in the month of September, rushing to help animals in need. Working
August had our Rapid Response Units race against time to aid animals in distress. Operating across four states, for 24
From a sand boa stuck between metallic motor pump rings to a spotted deer lost in the open fields –
In the month of May, the team at the Wildlife SOS Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) in Maharashtra undertook several
India is home to a multitude of birds, which occupy a variety of habitats — from wetlands and coasts, to
Jackals are one of the most underappreciated mammals found in India. Did you know that the Golden jackal (Canis aureus)
A normal day in a village called Jawan, located in Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh district, became unusually active. What unfolded was
The Indian Rock python (Python molurus) is a widely found species and they inhabit various ecosystems and habitats. It is
The Indian star tortoise (Geochelone elegans), one of the most beautiful tortoises in all of Asia, is sadly disappearing from
The dedicated team at Wildlife SOS continues to remain hard at work to mitigate human-animal conflict to the best of
While deserts are often misunderstood as lifeless habitats, these landscapes serve as a refuge for wildlife. A desert ecosystem has
Birds stuck in precarious or stressful situations are sights which can be commonly seen across the Delhi-NCR region. To us
NGOs or non-governmental organisations have been the backbone of a society, working on lesser known and lesser focused issues for
The dedicated team at Wildlife SOS continues to remain hard at work to mitigate human-animal conflict to the best of
The ever prevalent dichotomy between the urban and the natural jungle always keeps our rescue teams busy, and the month
Uncovered wells continue to pose a great threat to wild animals, especially nocturnal animals who venture out to forage or