An Elephant with life-threatening injuries gets a chance thanks to kind people
This elephant was spotted by citizens and farmers around the area when they heard loud noises of an elephant in pain. What they saw was an elephant with so many injuries with no clear idea on causes.
It is a very difficult area to navigate and for these officers to set a camp to treat this lengthy session to revive this elephants strength and will to live. The officers were quick to provide saline support and needed boosters and other vaccines for the recovery process to begin. They were not sure about the massive head injury this elephant had.
Despite the situation, these officers took time to set up a tent before the rain arrived, so they can continue to treat the elephant in efforts to save them big time. This elephant was losing strength at an extended rate, and its already feeling dizzy, the officers were quick to provide food for this elephant to gain strength as fast as possible. It is easier to treat an elephant that is already standing up.
The officers were barely able to keep the elephant alive, and they did their best in harsh conditions to give this elephant a fighting chance for a few days. This elephant wasn’t able to survive due to severe injuries in the skull area and others. It seems this elephant took a head-on fall from a higher position in the jungle. It was a sad moment later, and the elephant was unlucky to have met with an accident of that magnitude.
Sri Lankan Elephants:
In the island paradise of Sri Lanka, Elephants roam the streets and through village areas freely in many parts of the country. The small island nation is full of elephants that are loved by the citizens of the island. Most educated in the country are continually have stood up against 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.
Sri Lankan Elephants are known to survive passing averages age known to them due to the current regulations and support are given to the wildlife department to keep the elephants safe. There are many aged elephants in the country that requires weekly check-ups on their health, most of them are iconic to some areas and are given with special names by the clergy.
We humbly invite you to join us with a journey full of love and help to our treasured wild elephants in the paradise island of Sri Lanka.
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