Trunk Tales: Marvellous Macadamia’s Momentous Journey!
In April of 2015, Wildlife SOS received the news about four elephants who were suffering in a circus in Maharashtra. Mercilessly made to perform in front of large audiences, they were far away from life in a jungle. Our team rescued the four pachyderms from agony and torture, and brought them to the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) in […]
Read MoreElephant of the Month: Macadamia
Five years ago, four battered, bruised and dispirited elephants were rescued from a circus in Maharashtra. These young elephants were illegally poached and trafficked across borders to be subjected to a lifetime of misery and were forced to perform unnatural tricks for an audience who knew nothing of the pain they were in. The rescue ended their[…]
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Year of arrival: 2015 Age at the time of arrival: 22 years old Sex: Male Recognisable features: No tusks; less depigmentation and more uniform colour Health condition when rescued: Displayed stereotypic behaviour due to psychological distress Facility: Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) Favourite food:[…]
Read MoreFare Thee Well, Dear Sweet Peanut
As the sun set on a cold, wintry evening on the 9th of January, 2025, at the Elephant Hospital Campus (EHC), we also bid a heart-wrenching farewell to one of our youngest and dearest residents, Peanut. Though her journey with us was tragically brief, the love she inspired and the lessons she taught us will remain etched in our hearts[…]
Read MoreTrunk Tales: A Warm-Hearted Hello To Wally!
As the staff welcomes the month of August and the amazing weather that it brings along with it, our resident elephants at the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) in Mathura are having a good time under the monsoon showers! One gentle giant in particular, Walnut, can be seen raising his trunk high up in the air every morning, almost as if […]
Read MoreFrom Chains to Freedom: The Ripple Effect of Raju’s Rescue
Many of us may have heard the term 'Butterfly Effect’. It’s a concept from Chaos Theory that posits how a small change can lead to significant consequences. Edward Lorenz, the father of Chaos Theory, famously explained it with the example of how a butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil can subsequently produce a tornado in Texas. For those[…]
Read MoreImportance Of Tusk Maintenance In Elephants
Dental health isn't just a concern for humans; it plays a crucial role in the well-being of all rehabilitated animals. From brushing and flossing to prevent cavities, to addressing bacterial films on teeth, proper oral care is essential. Beyond dental implications, good oral health positively influences overall welfare as well, as bacteria[…]
Read MoreFacts Puncture Myths Surrounding Earth’s Gentle Giants
Colossal animals are often associated with giant myths and misconceptions. Little is known about their traits and behaviour. Elephants are the largest land mammals but have been misused in captivity for various nefarious activities that have grossly affected their health. It’s about time we equip ourselves with the right knowledge and[…]
Read MoreTrunk Tales: Playful Peanut Of The Nut Herd!
Eight years ago, four elephants were rescued together from a circus in Maharashtra. These innocent souls had been forcibly removed from their natural habitats to experience agony under cruel captivity. Scarred, exhausted, and dispirited, the pachyderms were coerced to execute unnatural stunts for an audience. However, fate had other plans for[…]
Read MoreElephant Of The Month – Star Of The Nut Herd, Coco!
Circuses were once a common place to sight elephants. They were made to perform to entertain audiences. However, each elephant was subjected to physical torture and mental trauma while being trained and were kept under dire conditions. Coconut was a victim of these circumstances. In 2015, she was rescued by Wildlife SOS from a circus in[…]
Read MoreElephant Of The Month: Peanut
Wildlife SOS’s youngest ever rescue and a cherished member of the Nut Herd, our Elephant of the Month for October is none other than the sprightly and vivacious Peanut! Peanut then v/s now. Photo (c) Wildlife SOS. Peanut along with three other young elephants was rescued from a circus in Maharashtra where they were reduced to mere[…]
Read MoreSurreal Splash for Our Rescued Pachyderms!
Time and again, your feeds on social media will be filled with one of our rescued elephants splashing around in the pools in their enclosures or napping comfortably in it. More often than not, an image of our elephants completely submerged in water with just a trunk lazily hanging on the edge shows their complete relaxation and joy. In the[…]
Read MoreEveryone’s Favourite “Nut Herd” Completes 5 Years at Wildlife SOS!
It seems not long ago that circuses across the country would be jam-packed with an audience ranging from toddlers to older people who would eagerly anticipate a jumbo wearing colourful jackets walking into the performing area to stand on its two legs or lift a human up with their dexterous trunks! By the end of the show, when everyone would have[…]
Read MoreA Friend In Need Is A Sibling Indeed!
Every year, the world has an unofficial celebration of the wonderful relationship between siblings on the 10th of April. We share a beautiful equation with our brothers and sisters as we grow up, spending every moment of joy and pain, health and sickness together. We continuously nurture and groom each other to be better, and play a very integral […]
Read MoreCelebrating Second Rescue Anniversary; Update On The Nut Herd Members!
With the summer of 2015 came warm sunshine and big changes at the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, Mathura – as not one, but four, new elephants made their way to their forever home at the Wildlife SOS rescue centre in northern India. Travelling all the way from the west Indian state of Maharashtra, these four elephants were not just the[…]
Read MoreEver Since Suzy: Continuing our Circus Elephant Campaign
05th February2015. Everything around her was darkness. She could hear scuffling, urgent whispers, and the low rumble of a large vehicle pulling up beside her. She could feel hands on her tiny body, reassuring her and easing off the chains that held her in place. But she couldn’t see anything, it was all dark. The hands felt unfamiliar but[…]
Read MoreTop 15 Rescues Of 2015
For Wildlife SOS, 2015 had its fair share of highs and lows, and brought with it all the memorable, pulse-racing moments of a busy year well-spent. Our teams, spread across India, are linked by a very special cause- rescuing wildlife in distress and bringing them to safety. These are the top 15 rescues we pulled off in 2015, thanks to your[…]
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