Bear of the Month: Truffles!
Truffles was a little over a year old when he and three other young sloth bears were rescued from a […]
Truffles was a little over a year old when he and three other young sloth bears were rescued from a […]
With the growing number of incidents involving the use of deadly snares by poachers, another sloth bear was reported to
Just days after a nine month old female sloth bear was rescued from a deadly poacher’s snare on the outskirts
The southern state of Karnataka is home to a large population of the indigenous sloth bears (melursus ursinus), one of
India celebrates its Wildlife Week from 2nd to 8th of October every year with a view to preserve India’s precious
Wildlife SOS recently conducted an Education and Awareness program on Wildlife Conservation and Mitigation of Man-Animal Conflict in collaboration with
With over 25,000 being seized at Indian airports nearly every year and an unimaginable number actually making it out of
Nearly every elephant in captivity has been caught from the wild, snatched from its family and mother by ruthless poachers
For mother leopards in Junnar, parenting takes on a whole new realm of concern. Besides the overwhelming challenge of rearing
As the sun began to fade over Goharganj district of Madhya Pradesh, a group of children from Karakwadi village were
Shubham has worked with Wildlife SOS for about two years now, assisting Rakhee Sharma with the Kalandar Rehabilitation Program. He
Growing up, quite a few of us might have witnessed our parents or grandparents tending to the little makeshift garden
Just a day after Pari’s successful rescue, the Wildlife SOS team sets out on another mission to rescue Ginger. At
This year, World Wildlife Day which is celebrated on 3rd March was centered on the theme “Big Cats: Predators under
As part of our ongoing human-elephant conflict mitigation project in the north Indian state of Chhattisgarh in collaboration with the
An urgent call on the evening of the fifth of February set about a chain of events that resulted in
It is with heavy hearts, and profound sadness that we announce the unfortunate demise of Snehal Bhavsar, who has been
A geologist by education with a specialization in understanding the anthropogenic influences on environment, especially biodiversity outside traditional protected areas,