A Star-Studded Problem
Who wouldn’t want a star at their home? After all, raising a star has its own charm and satisfaction. But […]
Who wouldn’t want a star at their home? After all, raising a star has its own charm and satisfaction. But […]
Life is beautiful, and a major credit to its beauty can be given to the palette of colours that we
They are mysterious, they are birds of prey symbolising raw power, and the way these nocturnal denizens fly without producing
From mammals and reptiles to birds, fish and corals — about 6,000 species of animals have been seized from illegal
The image of a lone Sloth bear performing in a way that appears to be a dance, is indeed a
The Gujarat Forest Department and the Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Unit, jointly run with the GSPCA (Gujarat Society for Prevention
Due to their unique morphological features and huge size, Monitor lizards may elicit fear among people. But they are far
Kangaroos were spotted in India, and sure enough, they were all over the news! The recent seizure of kangaroos in
The Wildlife SOS Rapid Response Unit operating in Vadodara, Gujarat, along with the Gujarat Society for Prevention of Cruelty to
The Sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) is one of 4 bear species that are found in the Indian subcontinent. The Wildlife
Monitor lizards are reminiscent of the Earth’s spectacular Mesozoic Era and its rich diversity of massive reptiles, dinosaurs and other
Wildlife trade is certainly one of the biggest threats to the survival of species across the world today. In India,
Every month, we receive hundreds of calls regarding urban wildlife in distress. To combat the rising number of conflict cases,
Wildlife SOS hosted a Wildlife Crime Enforcement Workshop at the training class room in the Elephant Conservation & Care Center,
On September 27, 2011, in a dank and filthy circus camp in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, a 24 year old female elephant
With over 25,000 being seized at Indian airports nearly every year and an unimaginable number actually making it out of
Last September marked a major victory for Wildlife SOS as we had pulled off one of the most challenging and
Wildlife SOS’ anti-poaching unit, ForestWatch, rescued a female sloth bear from Jharkhand, now named ‘Suma’ with the help of the
Founders of Wildlife SOS India – Mr. Kartick Satyanarayan and Mrs. Geeta Seshamani were invited to address the European Parliament
The months of October and November have the Wildlife SOS’ anti-poaching squad Forest Watch focused on apprehending owl traders around