Historic Win For Wildlife SOS & India’s Tigers: Poachers Convicted In Tamil Nadu
In 2023, deep in the forests of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, a group of six poachers believed they could continue […]
In 2023, deep in the forests of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, a group of six poachers believed they could continue […]
In a brilliant blend of education, conservation and creativity, the Born Free Foundation and Wildlife SOS teamed up recently to
There are numerous misconceptions that surround certain animals, including tigers that have unfortunately fallen victim to this as well. Tigers
The main goal for many wildlife enthusiasts visiting different national parks or sanctuaries is to spot a tiger. Many people
To commemorate 50 years since the start of Project Tiger, the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) conducted
They once numbered over 1,00,000 almost a century ago. These animals have inspired the imagination of many, turned hunters into
While many know of Wildlife SOS’ leopard conservation efforts, a little-known fact is that we have also had the opportunity
Nearly five years ago, in a daring operation involving a daylight car chase and ambush through the streets of Delhi
‘-B K Singh, Senior Advisor Wildlife SOS & Retired Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Head of Forests Force) Karnataka As
Six subspecies of tigers exist all over the world today — Bengal tiger (found in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan),
The animal kingdom consists of a variety of species that have coexisted for as long as we can look back.
For years, conservationists have grappled with the quandary of human-wildlife conflict. When growing human populations overlap with existing wildlife territory,
A leopard never changes its spots – or does it? Scientists definitely believe that they do. When a leopard cub
For those well-versed in the world of wildlife conservation, poaching of tigers for their body parts is a prominent and
As the rising sun welcomes a new day, the lush green cover of Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre erupts with birdsong.
The entire dynamic of human-wildlife conflict changes when there is a large predator involved as communities living close to the
Reverred as the National Animal of the country, the tiger is, in every way, majestic and regal as it is