Wildlife SOS: Visitors and Volunteers Help Bathe The Elephants
As a volunteer with Wildlife SOS, you get to spend a few days enjoying the opportunity to visit with them, put up enrichments for them, and help with their feeding or with giving them a bath.
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Coverage By India Today On Wildlife SOS' Elephant Rescues
Catch this exclusive coverage by India Today on captive Elephants in India, the rescues done by Wildlife SOS so far and ways how YOU can help.
Saving India's Dancing Bears BBC News
BBC covers the entire story behind saving India's sloth bears also known as the Dancing Bears by Wildlife SOS.
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Critically Injured Sloth Bear Rescued in Karnataka
In a joint rescue operation by Wildlife SOS team from Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Center & the Forest Department, a critically injured sloth bear was rescued from the outskirts of Bangalore city in Karnataka. An explosive device used by poachers exploded inside the bear’s mouth, causing severe internal fracture to the bear’s jaws going into the skull. The bear is currently critical and is undergoing medical treatment at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Center.
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Watermelon Pinata Party At BBRC
Have you ever attended a ''Watermelon Pinata Party''?
If not, then today is your lucky day! You get to witness the frenzy among our rescued Sloth Bears at the Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Center to get hold of their favourite watermelons suspended from this tree!
WildlifeSOS Special Programe On NDTV GoodTimes
NDTV Good Times show 'Heavy Petting' features a special program on Wildlife SOS facility with an exclusive interview of our co-founder Geeta Seshamani.
From poachers into protectors : Kartick Satyanarayan at TEDxDelrayBeach
Amazon India selling snakes, butterflies, beetles online: Wildlife SOS | Oneindia News
A wildlife body has made shocking allegations against online retailer Amazon. Wildlife SOS alleged that the e commerce website sells wildlife specimens that include sea horses, snakes and alligator heads. SOS has claimed that the website was selling an array of wildlife trophies, snares and manuals on hunting including alligator heads, preserved snakes, butterflies, starfish, rare beetles and seahorses.
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Wild sloth bear rescued from a 40-foot-deep well in Karnataka
In a two-hour long wearing rescue operation carried out by Wildlife SOS & the Karnataka Forest Department, a male sloth bear was rescued from a 40-foot-deep well in Tumkur, Karnataka.
Wildlife SOS Research Video Sloth Bear
This young sloth bear was fitted with a GPS collar so that Wildlife SOS researchers could track her movement patterns. This footage comes from Bannerghatta National Park in Karnataka, India.
Sloth bear cub rescued from deadly snare in Karnataka
In yet another horrifying incident involving the use of deadly snares by poachers, a nine month old sloth bear cub with a metal snare around its waist was rescued by Wildlife SOS & the Karnataka Forest Dept. from Gangadharan gudde located near Kanakapura road, Bangalore. After meticulous medical treatment and examination, the cub was released back into its natural habitat.
Sloth Bear rescued from deadly snare in Karnataka
Wildlife SOS & the Karnataka Forest Department rescued a two-year-old female Sloth bear after it stepped into a deadly snare trap in Handi-Gundi Betta, Ramanagara district. Following meticulous medical treatment and examination, the young bear was released back into its natural habitat.
Wildlife SOS's Veterinarian Tranquillizes A Wild Leopard After It Enters A Local School
After cctv camera footage captured a wild leopard wandering inside a school in Bangalore, the Karnataka Forest Dept. contacted our senior veterinarian, Dr. Arun A.Sha for assistance.
Dr. Arun can be seen in this video, tranquillizing the leopard seconds after the big cat attacks a third person. The tranquillized leopard then entered the changing room where Dr. Arun had to administer two more doses of sedatives before the animal could be safely rescued and taken to the Bannerghatta Rescue Center where it is currently under observation.
WILDLIFE VOLUNTEER RESCUES TERRAPIN IN BENGALURU
CVB NEWS- Wildlife volunteers rescue a fresh water tortoise (Terrapin) and three keel back snakes, which strayed into a school premises in the city.
Wild Sloth bear rescued from deadly snare in Karnataka
In a joint rescue operation, the Wildlife SOS team from Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre & the Forest Department rescued a wild sloth bear trapped in a poacher’s snare near Koratagere village, Karnataka.
Rescued bears in Agra Bear Rescue Facility
Man applies honey on trees for rescued bear at Agra Bear Rescue Facility in Uttar Pradesh, India.
The Agra Bear Rescue Facility (ABRF) lies a few kilometres north of the famous Taj Mahal in the north of India. It is run by our Indian partners Wildlife SOS and their expert team of vets and keepers.
Construction of the facility was initially funded by the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA). When the basic building work had been completed, International Animal Rescue agreed to provide the extra funds needed to get the sanctuary up and running. This enabled us to bring the first six bears into Agra on Christmas Eve 2002. In the years that followed the project went from strength to strength and became so successful that by the end of 2009 all the dancing bears on the streets of India had been rescued. The majority are housed in Agra, others at a second sanctuary in Bannerghatta near Bangalore in the south and a small number at a third facility in Bhopal, central India.
The Agra and Bannerghatta sanctuaries are fully equipped to treat and rehabilitate the rescued bears. State of the art veterinary surgeries allow accurate diagnosis of injuries and ailments and swift and efficient treatment. As well as suffering from malnutrition and often from diseases such as tuberculosis and leptospirosis, the bears also often need surgery for horrific nose wounds, broken teeth and infected gums.
The Agra facility is situated on land within the government-owned Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, under the overall supervision of the Uttar Pradesh Forestry Department. The sanctuary provides a beautiful natural forest habitat where the bears roam freely after a period of quarantine and rehabilitation. The socialisation areas have freshwater bathing pools, purpose-built dens, feeding and resting areas, as well as climbing frames and other types of other environmental enrichment.
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Wild Sloth bear trapped in deadly snare, rescued by team Wildlife SOS
In a joint rescue operation, the Wildlife SOS team from Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Centre & the Forest Department rescued a 3 year old female sloth bear trapped in a poacher’s snare near Ramanagara, Karnataka.
After meticulous medical treatment and examination, the bear was released back into its natural habitat.
Orphaned Bear Cubs Named After Indian Cricket Legends
Two sloth bears cubs that had been orphaned have been adopted by a ‘foster mom’ in India. The cubs were found clinging to their dying mother inside a 20-foot-deep well on the outskirts of Tumkur Pavagada village, located in Karnataka.
Currently under lifetime care at the Wildlife SOS Bannerghatta Bear Rescue Center, the bears have been named ‘Maahi’ and ‘Mithali’, in honour of cricket legends Mahendra Singh Dhoni & Mithali Raj!
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7th Rescue Anniversary Of The Last Dancing Bear In India.
India’s last dancing bear ‘Raju’ was liberated from the centuries old cruel and barbaric practice by wildlife conservation non-profit Wildlife SOS in 2009. No longer beaten or forced to carry out ‘dancing’ performances on demand, today this iconic male sloth bear celebrates seven years of freedom with Wildlife SOS.