Compassion in Action: Learnings from the Wild

This episode features Geeta Seshamani, a wildlife conservationist and animal rights activist. As co-founder and secretary of Wildlife SOS and vice president of Friendicoes SECA , she has spent over four decades championing the cause of animal welfare and biodiversity conservation in India. From pioneering bear conservation through the world’s largest sloth bear rehabilitation center to her lifelong work in rescue, rehabilitation, and community engagement, Geeta’s story is one of courage, compassion, and action.

by Geeta Seshamani
Published on August 20, 2025
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