Wildlife SOS debunks Myths on Snakes for the World Snake Day!
An unexpected or expected encounter with a snake is sure to send chills down your spine, even in the sultry […]
An unexpected or expected encounter with a snake is sure to send chills down your spine, even in the sultry […]
As the sun rises over the Agra Bear Rescue Facility, a distinctive sound is heard across the centre. The keepers
Latika Nath, a conservation ecologist and photographer, in collaboration with Shloka Nath, a journalist and writer, have launched a coffee
Wildlife SOS INDIA was recently invited to participate in the National Animal Welfare Conference in Calgary, Canada to spread awareness
The Times Women’s Drive, an initiative of the Times Group, is an annual three-day women’s driving competition that aims to
Bollywood actor Sidharth Malhotra first discovered the heartbreaking reality of the lives of India’s captive elephants through the story of
Starting from the first week of November, till the last week of March, the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Center (BBRC) opens
Wildlife SOS co-founders, Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani were recently invited to speak at the ‘Uttar Pradesh Investors Summit 2018’
Last month the Wildlife SOS Team, that is local to the region, was invited to attend the Pahalgam Winter Festival.
On the occasion of International Day of Forests celebrated on 21st March, renowned Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal made a bold
A group of employees from DELL-Bangalore extended their support to wildlife conservation and lend a hand to our rescued sloth
It has been a busy month for the Wildlife SOS team at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Center in Junnar, Maharashtra.
Wildlife SOS Co-Founder, Kartick Satyanarayan was recently invited to participate at the RoundGlass Samsara Festival in Bangalore hosted by celebrated
The menace of littering and dumping of garbage and waste in the Protected Wildlife Areas has become one of the
Recently, Wildlife SOS and the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) organised an exposure visit and orientation workshop for veterinary officers
Wildlife SOS recently conducted an Education and Awareness program on Wildlife Conservation and Mitigation of Man-Animal Conflict in collaboration with
The Telangana State Forest Officer Academy at Dulapally, Hyderabad has decided to include visit and training at the Wildlife SOS
Wildlife SOS continuously makes efforts to reach out to rural and urban communities, especially those living near wildlife habitats to
‘-B K Singh, Senior Advisor Wildlife SOS & Retired Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Head of Forests Force) Karnataka As
A group of snake-lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, which gathered in Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, New Delhi, were thrilled to have