Staff Profile Of The Month: Suvidha Bhatnagar
Communications superstar and an avid lover of all that nature has to offer, this month’s staff highlight is a member […]
Communications superstar and an avid lover of all that nature has to offer, this month’s staff highlight is a member […]
German Ambassador to India, Mr. Walter J. Lindner, recently visited the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center in Mathura.
At Wildlife SOS, first rescue anniversaries celebrate the journey of freedom that our elephants embark upon. Each rescued elephant brings
Elephants at a complete loss of sight are well aware of the fact that they largely have to depend on
Awake and alert at the crack of dawn, Zara stands at the corner of her free-ranging field and lightly rumbles
Every morning, we find Karma standing close to Kalpana and Holly under the warm winter sun, while she indulges in
The past one month has been a whirlwind of a journey at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital as we settled
Laser therapy in pain management has been a technique in use since many years, especially for human patients who deal
As dawn breaks over the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, Ramu, our majestic tusker, prepares himself for a
Holly was the first elephant to receive treatment at our Elephant Hospital, for her grave injuries. The 61-year-old blind elephant
Arya has rightly lived up to her name, especially with her feisty and indomitable spirit resembling the popular character Arya
Taking timid steps into her new surroundings, a month ago, Zara walked out of the Elephant Ambulance and straight into
Rs. 7500 – the cost of a life, the cost of ruining one. Bella was purchased illegally by collective ownership
The Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital’s first outside patient, Holly, arrived in December 2018. Formerly used as a begging elephant, she
The Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital’s first outside patient, Holly, arrived in December 2018. Formerly used as a begging elephant, she
February 2025 began with a distressing call to Wildlife SOS that would set the stage for an intense and heart-wrenching
Hari, a 25-year-old male makhna (tuskless) elephant, had long been kept captive to beg in and around the Sultanpur and
Remember Vayu, a nearly 52-year-old tusker that recently arrived at the Elephant Hospital Campus (EHC)? He is getting better with
Wildlife SOS’s Elephant Hospital Campus (EHC) in Mathura is a healing sanctuary for elephants. Here, a first-of-its-kind workshop on acupuncture