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In India, the survival of countless wild species hangs in the balance. Elephants chained in captivity, bears rescued from cruelty, […]
In India, the survival of countless wild species hangs in the balance. Elephants chained in captivity, bears rescued from cruelty, […]
A surprise visitor lead to one of the most bizarre extractions in the history of Wildlife SOS! As schools continue
Karthikayani is a female sloth bear that has been living at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility ever since Wildlife SOS
The caregivers at all the Wildlife SOS Centers are extremely hard-working, dedicated and passionate in their work with the animals.
The Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) is one of the largest birds that fly and is native to the Indian Subcontinent.