Bhola, a nearly blind elephant rescued in 2010 after a tragic accident, celebrates 14 years of recovery at Wildlife SOS. His journey from severe injuries to thriving at the sanctuary stands as a powerful story of resilience and care.
Wildlife SOS saved a massive 13-foot, 55 kg python from a well in Agra, with three more python rescues in Mathura and Agra. The team’s quick action safeguarded both the reptiles and the community.
Wildlife SOS and Maharashtra Forest Department successfully rehabilitated and released four jungle cat kittens from Otur Forest Range. Despite failed reunification attempts, the kittens thrived at MLRC
Wildlife SOS rescued a peacock from an 80-foot borewell in Agra, India. Quick action by villagers, forest officials, and the rescue team led to a successful operation. The incident highlights ongoing wildlife protection efforts and community involvement.
Wildlife SOS has intensified its efforts to protect elephants and sloth bears from the summer heat in India. Measures such as installing sprinklers, providing mud baths, and enriching animals' diets have been implemented across various rescue facilities