New Beginning For A Rescued Sloth Bear Cub Jimmy
On the crisp morning of January 26, 2025, when the entire nation was celebrating Republic Day, a tiny cry echoed […]
On the crisp morning of January 26, 2025, when the entire nation was celebrating Republic Day, a tiny cry echoed […]
Learn how Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Units are rescuing dehydrated animals in distress during the summer season, including birds, reptiles, and mammals.
Jackals have been associated with diverse perceptions all over the world. In African culture, the jackal is portrayed as a
As the curtain fell on November, our Rapid Response Units emerged as unwavering guardians of wildlife, addressing distress calls and
Our Rapid Response Units were hard at work in the month of September, rushing to help animals in need. Working
From a sand boa stuck between metallic motor pump rings to a spotted deer lost in the open fields –
In the month of May, the team at the Wildlife SOS Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) in Maharashtra undertook several
For urban wildlife, adaptability is a double-edged sword. On one end, several animals are now accustomed to cityscapes and can
Delhi has gone through several stages of urbanisation, albeit not in a positive direction for some of its original inhabitants.
Nibbling on food, grooming their tails, and fearlessly scurrying up trees — squirrels are a common sight to one and
Throughout the year, our Rapid Response Units are hard at work responding to distress calls from across the country. The
Measuring a jaw-dropping 11.5 feet in length, Wildlife SOS rescued its biggest crocodile of the season. The Wildlife SOS Rapid
While deserts are often misunderstood as lifeless habitats, these landscapes serve as a refuge for wildlife. A desert ecosystem has
It was in the early hours of morning when the locals from a small village in Maharashtra called Buchkewadi were
As the temperature rises, all living creatures have one common task on their minds: to beat the heat! Regions around
In order to tackle the climate crisis at hand, Wildlife SOS too has taken up the responsibility to include eco-friendly
Birds stuck in precarious or stressful situations are sights which can be commonly seen across the Delhi-NCR region. To us
In a rather unusual incident, a Bengal tiger was spotted on the roof of a cattle shed in the Etah
NGOs or non-governmental organisations have been the backbone of a society, working on lesser known and lesser focused issues for
The ever prevalent dichotomy between the urban and the natural jungle always keeps our rescue teams busy, and the month