Guwahati, July 7 -- In a heartwarming rescue, a two-month-old elephant calf was safely reunited with its mother in Kaziranga National Park on July 5, thanks to the swift action of forest officials and the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) rescue team.
The calf was found alone and visibly distressed in Borjuri village, located near the periphery of the park, after reportedly being separated from its herd. Concerned villagers promptly alerted the forest department about the stranded animal.
Responding without delay, a joint rescue operation was launched, led by renowned veterinarian Dr. Bhaskar Choudhury. The team managed to secure the calf and safely escort it back to the forest, where it was successfully reunite...
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