The international community celebrates World Tourism Day (WTD) each year on 27 September to foster awareness of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political, and economic value.
As conservationists around the globe mark World Crocodile Day on June 17, Wildlife SOS has reaffirmed its dedication to protecting crocodiles, apex predators crucial for maintaining biodiversity and ecological balance.
As the world gears up for World Environment Day on June 5th, the global community is uniting to address environmental challenges. This year's theme, "Biodiversity: Our Living Legacy," reminds us of the intricate web of life that sustains our planet
Wildlife SOS's Ramdurga project in Karnataka restored 50 acres of barren land, achieving a 90% plant survival rate and reviving local biodiversity. This initiative underscores the importance of land restoration and resilience against desertification
On World Parrot Day (May 31st), conservationists highlight efforts to protect India's parakeets from illegal wildlife trade. Organizations like Wildlife SOS work with authorities to rescue trafficked birds and raise awareness about their plight
Today is World Dhole Day, highlighting the endangered dhole, or Asiatic wild dog. With fewer than 2,500 breeding adults left due to habitat loss and poaching, conservationists stress the need for urgent action to protect these unique.
On World Biodiversity Day, Wildlife SOS celebrates impact of rescued elephants at the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. Since its inception in 2010, the centre has not only provided a sanctuary for over 30 elephants
World Bee Day, raises awareness about the essential role of bees and other pollinators in ecosystems and food production. This year's theme, "Bee Engaged with Youth," encourages young people to participate in beekeeping and conservation.
Wildlife SOS marks World Endangered Species Day by highlighting India's rich wildlife diversity and the importance of conservation efforts. Despite population growth challenges, India hosts rare and endangered species.
As Root Canal Appreciation Day is observed on May 8th, Wildlife SOS emphasizes the importance of advanced dental procedures for rescued sloth bears, other animals. These creatures, many of whom have endured years of abuse, suffer from severe dental issues