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With your help, we rescue and care for orphaned, injured and exploited wildlife. To notify about an animal in need please call hotlines listed on our website.

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Icarus wasn't the only one to get too close to the sun! Black kites, despite their impressive aerial abilities, are facing the heat of summer. While black kites can impressively soar up to high altitudes, such extreme heights also render them vulnerable to the sun during

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#DidYouKnow the name ‘vulture’ comes from the Latin word vultur meaning ‘to pluck or tear’? This is a defining feature of how this raptor feeds — by tearing up the decaying flesh of animals. Vultures play a crucial role in the environment by scavenging and consuming animal

#DidYouKnow the name ‘vulture’ comes from the Latin word vultur meaning ‘to pluck or tear’? This is a defining feature of how this raptor feeds — by tearing up the decaying flesh of animals.

Vultures play a crucial role in the environment by scavenging and consuming animal
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Despite protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act (1972), the Indian wolf is facing significant challenges in India, including habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and habitat fragmentation. These pressures have led to a decline in their numbers. Our team is

Despite protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act (1972), the Indian wolf is facing significant challenges in India, including habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and habitat fragmentation. These pressures have led to a decline in their numbers.  
Our team is
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With only around 3,000 Indian wolves left in the wild, this ancient species—known locally as Bhediya, Nekra, or Hundar is part of the world’s oldest wolf lineage. Vital to our ecosystem they face challenges like habitat loss and fragmentation. Learn more about this species

With only around 3,000 Indian wolves left in the wild, this ancient species—known locally as Bhediya, Nekra, or Hundar is part of the world’s oldest wolf lineage.

Vital to our ecosystem they face challenges like habitat loss and fragmentation. Learn more about this species
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Wildlife SOS was recently invited to hold an awareness session at the National Institute of Communication Finance, Ghitorni! Given the many snake sightings within the campus, Mr. Wasim Akram, Director of Sustainability & Special Projects at Wildlife SOS, delivered an

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Marvellous Millie completes 3 years with Wildlife SOS! Rescued three years ago, Wildlife SOS rescued Millie after she was found injured in a forest due to a deadly snare. Soon after her rescue, she was brought to the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre (BBRC) where she loves

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Are you nuts for peanuts? 🥜 Our resident elephant, Peanut, sure is! On #WorldPeanutDay, she's cracking into some serious snack goals. And guess what! Her caregiver even carried some extra peanuts for her friends. 🐘 Who’s winning the crunch contest—Peanut or her jumbo friend?

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Guess whoooo's back in the wild?! 🦉 The Maharashtra Forest Department swooped in to rescue a Barn Owl from Madh Village and brought it to our Rescue Centre in Manikdoh for a thorough health check. After a thorough checkup and round of vitamins, this feathery friend is flying

Guess whoooo's back in the wild?! 🦉

The Maharashtra Forest Department swooped in to rescue a Barn Owl from Madh Village and brought it to our Rescue Centre in Manikdoh for a thorough health check. 
After a thorough checkup and round of vitamins, this feathery friend is flying
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Lila arrived at MLRC in August of 2016 when she was rescued from a human-animal conflict situation. The day she was brought in was marked by torrential downpour, mirroring the traumatic circumstances. Though the leopard was found under dark clouds – literally and figuratively –

Lila arrived at MLRC in August of 2016 when she was rescued from a human-animal conflict situation. The day she was brought in was marked by torrential downpour, mirroring the traumatic circumstances. Though the leopard was found under dark clouds – literally and figuratively –
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Sign up for our first ever exclusive Webinar on ‘Wildlife SOS in Ramdurga Valley: A Conservation and Research Initiative!’ Wildlife SOS is conducting a webinar about the conservation efforts made by Wildlife SOS in the ramdurga valley with the objective of habitat restoration

Sign up for our first ever exclusive Webinar on ‘Wildlife SOS in Ramdurga Valley: A Conservation and Research Initiative!’

Wildlife SOS is conducting a webinar about the conservation efforts made by Wildlife SOS in the ramdurga valley with the objective of habitat restoration
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Our clumsy, yet adorable Hamsi!💚 Hamsi’s enthusiasm is evident when she engages with her favorite enrichment - the hanging feeder ball. The ball is covered with honey and peanut butter that she licks off entirely, and it is filled with tempting jaggery and date treats!

Our clumsy, yet adorable Hamsi!💚

Hamsi’s enthusiasm is evident when she engages with her favorite enrichment - the hanging feeder ball. 

The ball is covered with honey and peanut butter that she licks off entirely, and it is filled with tempting jaggery and date treats!
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'Saleha always ensures that her white coat is ironed and absolutely clean. Whenever she spots a stain, she compares it to the generational stigma placed on her, and with immense patience, she removes it—just as she has overcome every obstacle along her way'. The story of Saleha

'Saleha always ensures that her white coat is ironed and absolutely clean. Whenever she spots a stain, she compares it to the generational stigma placed on her, and with immense patience, she removes it—just as she has overcome every obstacle along her way'.

The story of Saleha
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And the feast begins! With Elephant Appreciation Day just round the corner, our dedicated team of caregivers are leaving no stone unturned in preparing our resident elephants for the big day. Maya and Phoolkali can be seen enjoying their treats as their caregiver patiently

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The Wildlife SOS team is up bright and early, excitedly chopping kilos of fruits and veggies for Elephant Appreciation Day! Our gentle giants can’t wait to munch on their delicious feast, and we can’t wait to show you how much they enjoy every bite! Stay tuned for all the

The Wildlife SOS team is up bright and early, excitedly chopping kilos of fruits and veggies for Elephant Appreciation Day!

Our gentle giants can’t wait to munch on their delicious feast, and we can’t wait to show you how much they enjoy every bite! Stay tuned for all the
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What makes your heart blossom? For us, it’s watching our resident elephants savour every bite of their traditional fruit feast on Elephant Appreciation Day! Seeing them enjoy a colourful spread of their favourite fruits reminds us how sweet life can be when you’re surrounded

What makes your heart blossom?

For us, it’s watching our resident elephants savour every bite of their traditional fruit feast on Elephant Appreciation Day! 

Seeing them enjoy a colourful spread of their favourite fruits reminds us how sweet life can be when you’re surrounded
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With #ElephantAppreciationDay just around the corner, we’re trunk-loads grateful to Adil hussain , Anuj Sachdeva, Pooja Batra Shah, and Ramona Arena for helping us stomp out wildlife challenges and never forgetting to speak up for our gentle giants! 🐘💚 From ecosystem engineers to

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"Elephants aren’t just important creatures; they’re the true engineers of the ecosystem," shared Karn Mehta whilst admiring the majestic residents of our Elephant Conservation and Care Centre! 🐘💚 A big thank you to Karn on this #ElephantAppreciationDay for supporting our

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Starring: Emma, Phoolkali, Maya, Laxmi, Chanchal, Bijli and our tuskers Suraj and Rajesh! Every Elephant Appreciation Day, our team comes up with ideas to make their day special! This year, the stars of this video enjoyed a feast together like the close-knit family they are.

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#Didyouknow In 1996, Wayne Hepburn, received an elephant paperweight from his daughter which inspired him to create ‘Elephant Appreciation Day’ on the 22nd of September every year. Despite its rather simple origin, this day evolved into something more profound, an opportunity