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Help Us Protect the Wild Heart of the Nilgiris
A call to action from Wildlife SOS
The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve is one of the most vital and vibrant ecosystems in India — a landscape where ancient forests meet thriving grasslands, and rare species like the sloth bear, Asian elephant, Nilgiri marten, pangolin, and Nilgiri tahr roam free. As India’s first UNESCO-designated biosphere, this region is not only a sanctuary for endangered wildlife but also a critical ecological bridge connecting Eastern and Western Ghats.
But today, this wild haven is under threat.
Rapid habitat loss, deforestation, and expanding agriculture are forcing wildlife into closer contact with people, often with tragic consequences. Sloth bears, in search of food, stray into villages — risking deadly traps, open wells, and human retaliation. Elephants, traveling ancient migratory routes, now navigate a landscape fragmented by farms and fences, too often encountering electrocution or violence.
This crisis demands urgent, compassionate action. And we can’t do it without you.
Wildlife SOS’s Nilgiris Conservation Project is building real solutions from the ground up. Our team is developing science-based mitigation strategies that restore habitat, establish safe wildlife corridors, and empower local communities to coexist peacefully with their wild neighbors.
We’re working hand-in-hand with the people who share this land with wildlife — creating community-led models for conservation that are practical, inclusive, and long-lasting. Every effort we make is guided by respect: for the animals who call this place home, and for the people whose lives are intertwined with theirs.
Join us in protecting the Nilgiris — before it’s too late.
Your support today can help us:
Prevent the needless suffering and death of wildlife caused by illegal trafficking, snares, open wells, and deadly traps.
Restore natural habitats and forest corridors
Educate and involve local communities in conservation
Develop coexistence solutions that reduce conflict
Together, we can ensure that the Nilgiris remain a thriving refuge — not just for wildlife, but for generations to come.
Donate now. Stand with Wildlife SOS. Let’s give the wild a future.
Help Us Protect the Wild Heart of the Nilgiris
A call to action from Wildlife SOS
The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve is one of the most vital and vibrant ecosystems in India — a landscape where ancient forests meet thriving grasslands, and rare species like the sloth bear, Asian elephant, Nilgiri marten, pangolin, and Nilgiri tahr roam free. As India’s first UNESCO-designated biosphere, this region is not only a sanctuary for endangered wildlife but also a critical ecological bridge connecting Eastern and Western Ghats.
But today, this wild haven is under threat.
Rapid habitat loss, deforestation, and expanding agriculture are forcing wildlife into closer contact with people, often with tragic consequences. Sloth bears, in search of food, stray into villages — risking deadly traps, open wells, and human retaliation. Elephants, traveling ancient migratory routes, now navigate a landscape fragmented by farms and fences, too often encountering electrocution or violence.
This crisis demands urgent, compassionate action. And we can’t do it without you.
Wildlife SOS’s Nilgiris Conservation Project is building real solutions from the ground up. Our team is developing science-based mitigation strategies that restore habitat, establish safe wildlife corridors, and empower local communities to coexist peacefully with their wild neighbors.
We’re working hand-in-hand with the people who share this land with wildlife — creating community-led models for conservation that are practical, inclusive, and long-lasting. Every effort we make is guided by respect: for the animals who call this place home, and for the people whose lives are intertwined with theirs.
Join us in protecting the Nilgiris — before it’s too late.
Your support today can help us:
Prevent the needless suffering and death of wildlife caused by illegal trafficking, snares, open wells, and deadly traps.
Restore natural habitats and forest corridors
Educate and involve local communities in conservation
Develop coexistence solutions that reduce conflict
Together, we can ensure that the Nilgiris remain a thriving refuge — not just for wildlife, but for generations to come.
Donate now. Stand with Wildlife SOS. Let’s give the wild a future.