World Snake Day: Know The ‘Big Four’
Amongst 60 venomous snakes in India are the infamous ‘Big Four’ — Spectacled cobra, Common krait, Russell’s viper, and Saw-scaled viper.
Amongst 60 venomous snakes in India are the infamous ‘Big Four’ — Spectacled cobra, Common krait, Russell’s viper, and Saw-scaled viper.
While tending to tulsi and lavender plants that you so lovingly grow in your garden, you felt you were being
Ophidiophobia is the fear of snakes. These reptiles have been the subject of misconceptions, causing many humans to fear them.
The Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Units responds to numerous snakes-related calls almost everyday. From the venomous Indian Spectacled Cobra and
With summer temperatures soaring and India experiencing a massive heatwave, especially in the central and northern parts of the country,
Cities are a hub of new beginnings and people from various walks of life move to cities in search of
Lord Voldemort’s deadly snake companion, Nagini, was responsible for many terrifying moments in the Harry Potter series. The portrayal of
The ever prevalent dichotomy between the urban and the natural jungle always keeps our rescue teams busy, and the month
India is home to over 300 species of snakes found in diverse landscapes – from the high Himalayas and dense
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. Wildlife SOS operates 24×7 emergency rescue helplines in
Sighting a snake can be the most exhilarating experience for some people and one of the most frightening for others.
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. Wildlife SOS operates 24×7 emergency rescue helplines in
The year 2020 has been surprising and a year of introspection, to say the least, especially with the world being
Over the years, our 24-hour Rapid Response Unit has encountered reptiles and several other wild animals in the most unexpected
An unexpected or expected encounter with a snake is sure to send chills down your spine, even in the sultry
In July and August, the roads and streets leading to temples begin to be dotted by men dressed in saffron
Recently, a community interaction event was organized in Kupwara border area by Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife Department on March 24th,
A group of snake-lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, which gathered in Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, New Delhi, were thrilled to have
When the monsoons hit the city, the Wildlife SOS rapid response unit knows they’re in for a hectic month full
For animals, surviving the wild is their primary goal. To do so, they largely depend on their capacity to sense