(1) to promote, by means that are exclusively charitable under the laws of england and wales,
the conservation and protection of both wild and captive wildlife, by actively assisting in
the development of projects to alleviate injury, sickness, ill-treatment, neglect or threat to
these animals and their environment. in particular but not limited to the protection and
development of existing WILDLIFE SOS rescue and rehabilitation centres in india for sloth
bears, asian elephants, tigers, leopards, deer and other wildlife.
(2) to advance public education, in particular by providing educational programmes that raise
public awareness both nationally and internationally, of the problems facing wild and
captive wildlife. by supporting and conducting research initiatives that investigate the
long-term sustainability of wildlife and the environment - plus, where possible, publishing
the useful results of such research.
(3) to promote the benefit of the indigenous tribes and local communities, in india by:
(a) the advancement of education and training;
(b) the relief of poverty, sickness and distress;
(c) the promotion of good health.