They had a big concern about using anaesthetics on this elephant using a tranquillizer gun due to its injured leg. If this elephant loses its balance or strength to stay up, it might not be able to stand up again for a while or until its strength is completely recovered. WIldlife department officers have closed in and are available at the site to assess and treat its conditions.
Preliminary medical sessions will help these officers to have a complete understanding of the direction of this rescue mission that will take many more weeks ahead. It is unknown at this point about its injuries, and our team of wildlife officers intends to investigate, treat, and get this elephant across towards its complete recovery.
This giant deserves to be treated to its complete recovery to roam the wilderness freely. After this session, this elephant will be in a better place and will be ready to face the hard battle ahead together with these kind humans. This elephant will learn to trust humans again and understand that the true identity of humanity and that it is meant to be the guardians of all nature and wilderness.
Sri Lanka and Elephants.
On the beautiful island of Sri Lanka, Elephants roam the streets and through village areas freely in many regions of the country. The small island nation is full of elephants loved by most of the island’s inhabitants. Most educated in the country are continually fighting corruption, and animal abuse, especially towards the treasures that elephants are to the state as Sri Lankan elephants are known as the largest and the strongest among Asian elephants.
They tried to drag this elephant out of the muddy pit using their strength, and they couldn’t go far. That is when they contacted a villager with a tractor to help get this elephant out of this challenging situation.
However, around farming villages where elephants raid crops, many conflicts have caused casualties to both sides. They have set a lot of fences and electric fences with barriers around many villages and farmlands around national parks and many massive forest reserves. These elephants often run into traps and wells placed along with farms for water supply.