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Hurt black kite rescued from NSA Ajit Doval’s home in Delhi, rehabilitated
Security personnel at the premises found the kite collapsed on the floor and immediately contacted Wildlife SOS for assistance

International Tiger Day 2024: Must-visit tiger safaris in India
On the occasion of International Tiger Day 2024, let's take a look at tiger safaris you can include in your next travel.

A decade of Raju’s happiness
Upon rescue, Raju turned into a symbol of hope for elephant conservation in India. “Awareness about Raju’s exploitation created a turning point for the way elephants were cared for

Wildbuzz: I can do it on my own: Bani
Far across time, culture and species, a similar, very dogged battle against destiny is underway. This time, waged by a baby jungle warrior. She already weighs 300 kg, though! Bani is an elephant calf who lost her mother in a train collision outside Jim Corbett NP last month

Wildbuzz | O little train, what you done, Mum’s gone, I forever undone
A speeding train — with no reaction time for animal crossings factored into its passage — hit the mother and left behind in its wake a blood trail of her death smeared across the tracks. Bani was flung off the elevated tracks and into a low-lying field where forest officials found her paralysed with fear, injury and emotional trauma.
