A Gathering For Gentle Giants: 3rd International Elephant Healthcare And Welfare Workshop
From February 23 to 28, 2026, the serene surroundings of Mathura transformed into a hub of learning, collaboration and compassion. […]
From February 23 to 28, 2026, the serene surroundings of Mathura transformed into a hub of learning, collaboration and compassion. […]
The sound of four bells ringing from an elephant’s neck was mixed with the noise of traffic in Mau, an
Imagine landing in India with a mind packed with curiosity comparable to stuffed suitcases… and leaving with a heart completely
When we hear about an animal rescue, we are often grateful for the safety of the wild animal. But what
The air is thick with the odour of metallic chemicals inside the Mathura Refinery. A lost, confused and scared nilgai
The leopard (Panthera pardus) is the most widespread of all wild cats, ranging across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
Wildlife SOS has been taking care of rescued sloth bears for the last 30 years. Poached as cubs, these sloth
Have you ever imagined building a career around animals? Use this article as your personal inspirational guide to enter the
As new flora paints refreshing colours for spring, we are delighted to see Bani bouncing into the second year of
We often hear people say a species is “threatened” or “endangered”, but do we really know what these words mean?
At the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC) in Maharashtra, where rescued leopards find safety and care, one particular resident stands
Suri’s journey to freedom began in 2007 when he was rescued as a five-month-old cub from the brutal ‘dancing’ bear
It’s one of nature’s most charming images: a sloth bear cub perched on its mother’s back like a tiny passenger.
For over 400 years, sloth bears had been captured and exploited as ‘dancing’ bears in India. As part of this
Wildlife SOS’s “Things You Didn’t Know About” series explores fascinating and lesser-known facets of wildlife across India. Each feature highlights
Bobby arrived at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF) in 2013. He was six years old at the time, carrying
November marks a transitional phase not only for people, but for wildlife too, as they navigate through shrinking greener patches
High in the fragile alpine belt of Jammu & Kashmir lives one of India’s most elusive mammals, the Himalayan brown
Animals carry an innocence that is hard to ignore. They ask for so little from the world – space to
“Wildlife teaches us how to live honestly. Animals don’t pretend, they don’t take more than they need, and they don’t