Staff Profile: Dr. Arshvarinder Singh Virk
When passion finds purpose, the result is often extraordinary, and for Dr. Arshvarinder Singh Virk, affectionately known to his colleagues […]
When passion finds purpose, the result is often extraordinary, and for Dr. Arshvarinder Singh Virk, affectionately known to his colleagues […]
A major part of Wildlife SOS’ day-to-day work includes running its rescue centres across the country to provide high-quality care
As a knowledge sharing effort, a team of veterinary officers working in the field of livestock development recently visited the
Elephants under the care of Wildlife SOS suffer from trauma and wounds due to their tragic past of cruelty and
The best way to appreciate one’s effort is to express gratitude. Wildlife SOS went ahead to do so for the
The long-awaited day is finally here for the bell around Pari’s neck to finally come off. Pari has lived the
Uncovered wells continue to pose a great threat to wild animals, especially nocturnal animals who venture out to forage or
Hailing from the rich cultural heritage town of Puttukottai in Tamil Nadu, Dr. Ilayaraja Selvaraj has been an integral part
It is believed that not all heroes wear capes, some of them don a green Veterinary scrubs and set out
The world grapples with a paralysing pandemic that confines us all to the four walls for the safety of those
Last month, the Wildlife SOS team in Agra played host to a group of government veterinarians from the north Indian
Nestled within the beautiful lands of Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) and Elephant Hospital Campus (EHC) in Uttar Pradesh
The rescue and rehabilitation of an ailing elephant lays the foundation of their first steps to freedom in a new,