Workshop On Man-Animal Conflict Mitigation For Chhatisgarh Forest Dept.
Spread across the forested terrains of Central India, Chhattisgarh contains a major part of the sloth bear population of the […]
Spread across the forested terrains of Central India, Chhattisgarh contains a major part of the sloth bear population of the […]
It is with heavy hearts, and profound sadness that we announce the unfortunate demise of Snehal Bhavsar, who has been
In February 2015, a truck rode into our Elephant Conservation and Care Centre carrying a wonderful 60+ year old former
Wildlife SOS has been working closely with the Jammu & Kashmir Wildlife Protection department and the Forest department since December,
Maharashtra is known to have a rich population of leopards and for years, these elusive cats have been living and
A geologist by education with a specialization in understanding the anthropogenic influences on environment, especially biodiversity outside traditional protected areas,
The small wooden boat rocks precariously as it navigates through the marshy water of the Hokersar Wetland Reserve. Aaliya Mir,
Just under an hour’s drive away from the chaos and crowds of India’s most popular tourist attraction, the Taj Mahal
Morning had barely dawned on the Wildlife SOS Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Facility in Karnataka, and the bears were waking up
For over 400 years the Indian Sloth Bear (Melursus Ursinus) cubs have been poached from the wild and brutally trained
Causing stiffness, swelling and sometimes unbearable pain in the affected joints, arthritis affects a sizeable number of people in the
From the 21st to the 30th of August, Bangalore’s UB City mall came alive with photographs of some of India’s
When Wildlife SOS rescued Raju the elephant from fifty years of abuse as a working elephant, the response we got
When just three years old, Adelaide was rescued by the team of Wildlife SOS and the rope threaded through her
The sadhu (Hindu sage) woke with the sunrise in the small stone temple on the edge of Baldeo village. Sandwiched
A group of thirteen students from the Chinmaya International School volunteered at Wildlife SOS’ Agra Bear Rescue Facility and Elephant
The excited laughter of children could be heard spilling out of the windows of a white-walled room in the small
Mornings at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility find our rescued bears lazing about their enclosures or still fast asleep in
The Dara Shikoh Centre for Arts organized the 7th Dara Shikoh festival from 18th to 22nd August 2015. Wildlife SOS
Last week, Wildlife SOS’ Agra Bear Recue Facility was approached by the ‘Explorers’ club of GD Goenka School, Delhi to