Staff Profile: Dr. Rahul Prasad
In the quiet town of Mahua, Uttar Pradesh, surrounded by fields, a young boy watched animals wandering freely through his […]
In the quiet town of Mahua, Uttar Pradesh, surrounded by fields, a young boy watched animals wandering freely through his […]
When Valmiki first arrived at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF) in 2010, he was a frightened young cub bearing
If our rescued animals could speak, they would probably whisper these words to each other:“Who is this person who keeps
At 33 years old, Bobby is one of the eldest bears at the Bannerughatta Bear Rescue Centre (BBRC). He endured
As the summer sun softened and a gentle breeze wandered through Uttar Pradesh, a bright personality made a wonderful appearance
For decades, sloth bears across India were subjected to one of the cruellest traditions imaginable, the practice of ‘dancing’ bears.
Prosthetics have a long and fascinating history. With their earliest known evidence found in simple wooden limbs in ancient Egypt,
At the very heart of Wildlife SOS centres, where rescued elephants, bears, leopards and other species find a second chance
Digit arrived at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF) back in 2010. He was a five-month-old cub then, frail, frightened,
Every morning, as the first light filters through the dense canopy of the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF), a familiar
Sloth bears and tigers, two of the most iconic and elusive predators of the Indian subcontinent, share a long history
If you ever find yourself exploring the leafy paths of our Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre (BBRC), listen closely and you
If you ever thought bears just laze around in the forest sleepily or snooze under the shades of thick trees,
As the line between cities and forests blurs, a special kind of magic, infused with an unbreakable will to nurture
The term ‘rescueversary’ beautifully blends the words ‘rescue’ and ‘anniversary’. At Wildlife SOS, this marks the day a bear, an
Explore the impact of the archaic practice of ‘dancing’ bears on the lives of Kalandar women and Wildlife SOS’s work in empowering them
Read about Millie, a sloth bear and her incredible journey from being trapped to finding a safe and nurturing home with Wildlife SOS.
They say it’s never too late to follow your dreams, and if we were to illustrate this through someone’s life,
A doleful overcast set over the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre as our beloved Chitra bid us farewell. As the leaves rustle over her field, it seems as though they whisper warm memories of a sloth bear who had found comfort and solace under their shade for over 17 years.