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How Wildlife SOS Rescues and Rehabilitates India’s Wildlife
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- All Creatures Podcast
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- Mar 4, 2026
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Summary
Chris sits down with Nikki Sharp, Executive Director of Wildlife SOS (US), to explore the organization’s frontline conservation and rescue work in India, with a special focus on Asian elephants. With only 35,000–40,000 Asian elephants remaining worldwide — and India home to roughly 60% of them — the species has declined significantly due to habitat loss, expanding infrastructure, and human-elephant conflict. Nikki shares how Wildlife SOS moved from ending India’s dancing bear practice to rescuing captive and wild elephants, supporting anti-poaching efforts, and protecting species from sloth bears to star tortoises. The episode highlights innovative solutions such as community WhatsApp alert systems and emerging AI tools to reduce train collisions, while also addressing the emotional realities of trauma in rescued elephants. The mission is clear: end elephant exploitation, reduce preventable deaths, and empower people everywhere to protect wildlife — starting with refusing elephant rides and supporting ethical conservation. Timeline 00:00 Meet Nikki Sharp 01:05 From Dinner to Mission 04:21 Why Asian Elephants Matter 05:11 Population Crash Explained 09:32 Why So Overlooked 11:03 Asian vs African Differences 14:54 Coexistence Solutions 17:50 Tech to Prevent Collisions 20:45 India Conservation Momentum 24:06 Elephant Rescue Realities 28:24 Manu Rescue Timeline 30:02 High Stakes Transport 32:55 Life at the Sanctuary 33:55 Trauma and Recovery Stories 38:00 Threats to Wild Elephants 40:35 Beyond Elephants Conservation Work 43:38 Welfare Meets Conservation 45:25 Next Decade Goals 47:52 How You Can Help 50:08 Where to Follow Wildlife SOS 50:33 Closing Thanks and Wrap =========================================================== Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You…