Watch Wildlife Rescue in action — from emergency rescues to successful releases.
The Oscar-nominated documentary that follows brothers Nadeem and Saud as they rescue Black Kites in Delhi.
Compilation films covering the full arc — from emergency intake through treatment, rehab, and release back to the wild.
A compilation of rescues, treatment, rehabilitation, and successful releases — the full arc of what Wildlife Rescue does, every day.
More stories from the clinic and the field — birds arriving in critical condition and flying home to Delhi's skies again.
Inside the world's largest raptor rescue facility — surgery, recovery, slow release, and freedom regained.
Orphaned chicks, fledglings, and hatchlings in care — hand-fed and raised until they're ready for the wild.
A two-minute look inside Wildlife Rescue's chick nursery — orphaned and fallen babies receiving the round-the-clock care they need before being returned to the wild.
An orphaned Barn Owl chick at Wildlife Rescue — hand-fed and kept warm until it grows the flight feathers needed for release.
A young Indian Scops Owl in care at Wildlife Rescue — small, cryptic, and bark-camouflaged. Often arrive as orphans after falling from cavity nests.
Emergency calls, entangled birds, glue traps, and the day-to-day work of getting injured raptors safely back to our clinic.
A Black Kite found entangled in kite-flying thread (manja) and rescued — the most common cause of intake at Wildlife Rescue, accounting for 42% of all our cases.
The moment every rescue is working toward — recovered birds returning to the wild.
A Kingfisher rescued from a glue trap, cleaned of adhesive, rehabilitated at Wildlife Rescue, and released back to the wild. Glue traps are an underappreciated urban threat to small birds.
A rehabilitated raptor returns to the wild — the moment every rescue is working toward.
After weeks of treatment and conditioning in our flight aviary, a bird takes off on its own again.
Black Kites are slow-released from the flight cage so they can re-acclimate before fully departing.
Our team carries recovered raptors to release sites on Delhi's outskirts, away from urban hazards.
Every successful release is the proof that the rescue, surgery, and rehab worked.
Rescue operations, media coverage, and behind-the-scenes footage.
Field report following Wildlife Rescue on their daily rounds collecting injured raptors from across Delhi.
ThePrint
Early documentary-style video about Nadeem and Saud's rescue work from their home in Old Delhi.
The Best of India
German international broadcaster covers Wildlife Rescue's NGO work in polluted Delhi.
DW (Deutsche Welle)
Extended conversation with the Wildlife Rescue team about their mission, challenges, and vision.
NewsClick
Watch our team respond to an emergency call during peak monsoon — wet wire electrocution rescue.
Wildlife Rescue
A look at our signature surgical technique for repairing wings damaged by manja string.
Wildlife Rescue
The most rewarding moment — releasing recovered birds back into the wild at the Yamuna floodplains.
Wildlife Rescue
Follow our team through a typical day — from early morning feeding to late-night emergency calls.
Wildlife Rescue