I found a wild elephant calf in the herd outside the park in Thap Lan



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Thap Lan National Park staff and veterinary team help the lost baby elephant. The ridge of the Naruebadinthachinda reservoir Primary care taken to kindergarten Ready to set up patrols to find traces of the mother herd

On September 19, 2020, Mr. Prachatthep Chanthep, Head of Thap Lan National Park, revealed that he had been informed by villagers that the baby elephant was found astray on the ridge of Naruebadinthonchinda Reservoir, Kaeng Dang Sub-district, Na District Di, Prachinburi province. Therefore, he sent officers to inspect male elephant calves up to 2 months old were found. At first, skinny and tired, they walked along the road along the crest of the reservoir.

Image: Public relations National Park Service Fauna and plants

Image: Public relations National Park Service Fauna and plants

From a team of veterinarians from the National Park Service Enter the area to plan assistance In the opinion that Need to quickly transfer the baby elephant to the Thap Lan National Park office to assess its physical condition. Caring for and observing illness Initially, a temporary stable was made to be a kindergarten to care for. Recently, the baby elephant was stronger, could eat milk and was under the care of staff 24 hours a day.

At the same time, Thap Lan National Park has established a patrol system to survey the forest and find traces of the elephant herd. Near where the baby elephants were found To plan the return to nature.

Image: Public Relations National Park Service Wild Plants and Animals

Image: Public relations National Park Service Fauna and plants



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