Wildlife S.O.S press release
In a courageous attempt to mitigate man-animal conflict in Srinagar, prompt action initiated by Jammu and Kahmir Wildlife department and Wildlife SOS has ensured the rescue and medical treatment of a mother black baer that had accidentally strayed in...
In a seizure operation conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Forest Department with assistance and intelligence provided by "Forest Watch", the wildlife crime intelligence unit of Wildlife SOS, run in association with One Voice Association, France...
Two one-month old cubs of Himalayan Black Bear (commonly referred to as "Moon Bear"), abandoned by their mother in the Srinagar Botanical Gardens were rescued by the Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife Department. The cubs were adopted by Wildlife S...

Wildlife SOS just rescued 6 bear cubs (all 2-3 month old) from smugglers in Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal before they could enter the Dancing Bear Trade. These bear cubs are now recovering from their trauma of being separated from their mothers and p...

Four bear cubs rescued by Wildlife SOS from Tikiya Para, a settlement near Hugli in West Bengal would not have reached the safe and secure environs of the Agra Bear Rescue Facility had it not been made possible by Jet Airways...

The hill state of Jammu and Kashmir has been in the news recently for the brutal killing of Black Bears and Leopards by infuriated mobs when these animals entered human settlements. Wildlife SOS organised a training workshop for officials from the fo...


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