Wildlife SOS
Wildlife
SOS was created by a group of committed
individuals who believe that it is not too late to help
and save wildlife. Wildlife SOS believes that rapid
action needs to be taken by every individual in this
lifetime to make a change that will conserve and protect
the environment and wildlife.
It is time to catalyze ourselves into action and spearhead
initiatives to prevent wildlife from being hunted, poached
or traded and encourage protection of the habitat which
nurtures wildlife.
All of us have one life, and it’s not very long.
In the short period that we have, each one of us must
make a difference! All along, mankind has exploited
wildlife, forests and natural resources in the name
of development and growth. It’s now time for us
to give something back to nature. Our motto is “Give
Back To Nature”. With your support we can help
wildlife in the fight for survival.
Wildlife
SOS is a registered Non Profit Charity
in India and USA.
Wildlife
SOS has three full time Wildlife Veterinary
Doctors and a dedicated team of Bear Keepers to care
for the rescued bears. The Bear Hospital is equipped
with a laboratory in addition to essential equipment
like X-ray, Ultrasound, Dental suite, Operation Theater
and other equipment needed to meet the requirement of
Bear Care.
The Agra Bear Rescue Facility runs with the long term
commitment of our international partners IAR-UK, FTB-Australia,
One Voice, France. We are extremely grateful to our
individual donors and supporters, with whose support
we are able to help the bears and the Qalandars.
Wildlife
SOS has also rescued many bear cubs from
poachers and hunters who supply cubs to the Qalandar
Bear Dancers. Our dedicated anti-poaching team, thanks
to the support of Muriel Arnal and One Voice Association
France, tracks poachers and monitors poaching routes,
trade points and underground markets for bear cubs throughout
the year. A special cub weaning area in the Bear Sanctuary
is dedicated to foster baby bears rescued from poachers
since these cubs require a lot of careful attention
during the early months.
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Wildlife SOS and help wit hthe running of their Bear
Rescue Facilities
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