Why National Wildlife Week is important– and why just a week in a year won’t suffice.
For those of you are wondering what the hoopla around “National Wildlife Week” is about, its purpose is to draw […]
For those of you are wondering what the hoopla around “National Wildlife Week” is about, its purpose is to draw […]
Lakshmi was just a cub when she was snatched away from her mother and her forested home, only to be
Elephants are magnificently beautiful animals, that never fail to catch the wonder of humans. But they are much more than
Rozy and Fancy were barely a week old when members of the Department of Horticulture stumbled upon the duo within
The 10th of March 2019 marks a memorable day for Wildlife SOS as the prestigious Maharana Udai Singh Award was
Tracing back to the 16th century, the barbaric dancing bear trade was extensively prevalent across the Indian subcontinent. Initializing with
We set up our Elephant Conservation and Care Centre in Mathura in 2010, as the first and only one of
Starting from the first week of November, till the last week of March, the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Center (BBRC) opens
Watching young Mowgli exuberantly bounding around his enclosure at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility, it is hard to imagine that
With the onset of harvest season in the state of Maharashtra, it is not uncommon for farmers to be exposed
Just days after a nine month old female sloth bear was rescued from a deadly poacher’s snare on the outskirts
The southern state of Karnataka is home to a large population of the indigenous sloth bears (melursus ursinus), one of
Wildlife SOS recently conducted an Education and Awareness program on Wildlife Conservation and Mitigation of Man-Animal Conflict in collaboration with
Nestled in the river basin of the mighty Mahanadi river, the district of Mahasamund has found itself faced with a
With over 25,000 being seized at Indian airports nearly every year and an unimaginable number actually making it out of
For mother leopards in Junnar, parenting takes on a whole new realm of concern. Besides the overwhelming challenge of rearing
Wildlife SOS continuously makes efforts to reach out to rural and urban communities, especially those living near wildlife habitats to
An occupant of Vadaj village, farmer Anil Salunke had stepped out to turn on the water well pump for the
A group of snake-lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, which gathered in Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, New Delhi, were thrilled to have
The practice of dancing bears was a centuries-old tradition that inflicted terrible cruelty on thousands of highly endangered sloth bears