Education Initiative By Wildlife SOS
We have come a long way from the genesis of Wildlife SOS as a small group of passionate individuals who […]
We have come a long way from the genesis of Wildlife SOS as a small group of passionate individuals who […]
At Wildlife SOS, we believe good begets good, kindness begets kindness. We believe that every time we do good for
The Wildlife ( Protection) Act, 1972 is the principal legislation governing the protection and conservation of wildlife in India. In
Volunteering, an exceptional activity to help others in need is also a great way to interact with others. Volunteering can
One of the most widely used jargons in conservation lingua franca is habitat fragmentation. When spoken about the threats faced
Wildlife conservation is exciting in many ways and has its own thrills. It is no less adventurous than what we
Crocodile rescued from Vadodara slum! Massive crocodile stirs panic in a village! Crocodile goes house hunting in Vadodara! Fish hook
Nature harbours some of the most curious relationships. Ostriches and zebras, elephants and beetles, woodpeckers and ants. These odd alliances
It is no secret that conventional tourism practices in India are very harmful to nature and wildlife. But many might
The Sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) is one of 4 bear species that are found in the Indian subcontinent. The Wildlife
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a business approach involving the concept of sustainable development to the corporate world. It is
Youngest of the sloth bear sleuth and every keeper’s favourite, The Bear of the Month for August is Ron! His
India is home to over 300 species of snakes found in diverse landscapes – from the high Himalayas and dense
Human encroachment in the form of gentrification, industrialization and rapid urbanization has robbed Indian leopards of their natural habitat. However,
Communications superstar and an avid lover of all that nature has to offer, this month’s staff highlight is a member
A surprise visitor lead to one of the most bizarre extractions in the history of Wildlife SOS! As schools continue
In continuation of their efforts to crack down on the illegal pet trade and wildlife trafficking in Vadodara, Gujarat, the
We have witnessed her don many hats – from an actor to a singer and now, a philanthropist. She has
We were all told tales as children – many of which are considered superstition and relatively harmless. Growing up in
Dr Arun A Sha has been working with Wildlife SOS since 2004. A strong proponent of the need for establishing