Wildlife Conservation
An Anthology Of Human-Civet Conflict
Owing to how it is commonly called, the civet cat is often mistaken to be a feline. This “cat-like” species
Inclusive Conservation: Engaging Former Poachers in Wildlife Protection
In many parts of the world, communities dependent on natural resources for their livelihoods have historically engaged in activities such
Protecting The Endangered Hoots Of Forest Owlets
Uncover the world of forest owlets and their mysterious allure. Learn about the different owl species found in India and the conservation efforts to protect them.
How Do Animals Feel?
We human beings are highly emotional creatures. We can explain what we feel through our facial expressions, body language and
SOS! Desertification Calls Out This World Environment Day
Amidst the urgent call to combat desertification, the impact on wildlife becomes increasingly concerning, as land degradation poses a threat to the fragile ecosystem. As the world marks the 30th anniversary of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, it becomes paramount to address the plight of land degradation and its repercussions on biodiversity.
A Winning Team – Xavi And The Elephants!
Xavi, our youngest supporter from Sussex, UK is a finalist in the
highly coveted “Caring for the Environment” category for the Child of Sussex Awards 2024!
Xavi’s extraordinary work and unwavering commitment towards helping our elephants definitely makes our young wildlife warrior deserving of all the recognition.
Xavi, who has Autism and additional educational needs, began his fundraising journey with Wildlife SOS back in 2020 when he learned, and was greatly affected by, the story of our majestic elephant Raju.
A Soft Release For Jungle Cat Kittens
When an infant animal is born in the wild, the mother is typically the primary caregiver, playing a crucial role
Rotary Club Members Unite for Wildlife Conservation at BBRC
Members of the Rotary E-club Innovation UK D1080 and Rotary Bangalore West visit the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre (BBRC) for the very first time in an effort to take a step towards wildlife conservation.
Spotlight On Mahi, The Leopard On The Lookout!
Situated in the Western Ghats, globally acclaimed as a biological hotspot, the Junnar region is a lush and agrarian haven.
2024: Mid-Year Recap Of Leopard Rescues In Maharashtra
The recent surge in human-leopard conflicts in Maharashtra is a pressing concern. As human settlements expand into leopard habitats, these
6 Tickling Tales About Laxmi!
Laxmi’s larger-than-life persona and playful antics have made her a favourite amongst our staff and supporters! Rescued in 2013 as
From Chains to Freedom: The Ripple Effect of Raju’s Rescue
Many of us may have heard the term ‘Butterfly Effect’. It’s a concept from Chaos Theory that posits how a
Spotlight On Jubilant Jiya!
Wildlife SOS founded the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) in Junnar, Maharashtra, in response to the rising incidents of human-leopard
Studying Denning Behaviours of Endangered Himalayan Brown Bears
Lead photo: The rugged, stunningly beautiful terrain of the Himalaya of Jammu and Kashmir make for difficult tracking of brown
Wildlife SOS Workshops Create Path For Conservation
In the heart of India’s wildlife-rich landscapes, animals face numerous challenges, ranging from health issues to human-wildlife conflicts. Understanding the
7 Steps The Youth Can Take Towards Wildlife Conservation!
“Youth is the hope for our future.” Many of us have heard this popular phrase, loaded with the message of
Shrinking Elephant Corridors Of India
The conservation of global biodiversity is currently in jeopardy primarily due to the loss, destruction, and fragmentation of natural ecosystems.
World Lion Day 2022: Protecting The Top Predators
The Gir Forest in Gujarat had a population of about 400 Asiatic lions in 2020, a figure estimated by the



















