India, Sept. 7 -- The Corbett Tiger Reserve (CTR) administration is making efforts to reunite a rescued female elephant calf, barely a month old, with its herd after it was swept away by floodwaters in the Malan river in Uttarakhand's Pauri district.

The calf, which was trapped between rocks near Kotdwar before forest staff managed to rescue it three days ago, is now undergoing treatment and care at the Corbett Elephant Rescue Centre in Kalagarh, officials said on Sunday.

"On receiving information, forest workers from the Lansdowne forest division launched a search but could not trace the calf. Later, the baby elephant was found stuck between rocks in the river. A rescue team from Corbett reached the spot and successfully pulled it out ...