Decoding The Human-Sloth Bear Conflict In Karnataka
Human-sloth bear conflict has been on a rise in various parts of India. Read to know more about the conflict situations that arise!
Human-sloth bear conflict has been on a rise in various parts of India. Read to know more about the conflict situations that arise!
Jovial, extroverted, and playful – a personality like that of Elvis is impossible to miss and be charmed by. The
The Sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) is one of 4 bear species that are found in the Indian subcontinent. The Wildlife
A reigning joke at the Wildlife SOS Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre is that curiosity and an utter disregard for boundaries
Her name translates to “Queen” and for years, she reigned supreme in her home at the Wildlife SOS Agra bear
Sloth bears spend much of their lives forging and rooting around the landscape of their native jungles looking for hidden
In the world of conservation, the phenomenon of poaching is a dreaded nemesis that all preservationists have to deal with.
As the mercury oscillates indecisively between hot, humid mornings, and cool rainy evenings, time seems to have slowed down at
In the month of August, we shared the news about five live sloth bears that were seized from poachers near
If Agra Bear Rescue Facility’s enclosure 14 could share tales of Titli’s exploits, we’d all have a story worthy of
Chhattisgarh with its tropical dry deciduous forests along with patches of rocky terrain serves as a suitable habitat for the
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
Barely a year old, Rose was rescued from the state of Madhya Pradesh in 2016. Trapped in a poacher’s snare,
Barely a year old, Rose was rescued from the state of Madhya Pradesh in 2016. Trapped in a poacher’s snare,
As we thrust the confines of the forests inwards and force the wild animals out of their natural habitat, we
For centuries, sloth bears have been associated with the cruel practice of ‘dancing bears’ in India. Wild bears were captured
Durga was rescued from Ramnagara and brought to Wildlife SOS in 2007 as a result of a human-wildlife conflict incident.
Riddled with a painful bullet wound on her left shoulder, a famished young sloth bear hobbled her way across farmland
A heavy iron ring forcefully pushed through their tender muzzle and a thick rope tied around the nose and neck,