A female baby elephant, less than a month old, was found wandering alone in the Rayong forest — her tiny leg rotting and covered in maggots after being caught in a cruel metal trap. The villagers of Khao Hoi Hua tearfully informed the rangers and took her on motorbike, hoping to save the fragile life of the little creature. na

In the dense Rayong forest of Thailand, villagers were stunned to find a tiny female elephant calf — no more than a month old — limping helplessly through the undergrowth. Her small leg had been caught in a cruel metal trap, the wound so deep it had begun to rot, covered in maggots. The baby’s cries of pain echoed through the forest, a heartbreaking sound that drew the attention of local villagers from Khao Hoi Hua.

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With tears in their eyes, they gently lifted her onto a motorbike, desperate to get her to safety. The journey was slow and painful — the calf trembling in agony, yet still clinging to life. Forest rangers and veterinarians rushed to meet them, immediately beginning treatment and cleaning the infected wound, though the chances of survival were uncertain.

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This tragic discovery has once again exposed the cruel reality of poaching and illegal traps that plague Thailand’s forests. As rescuers fight to save her, people across the country are praying for a miracle — that this little elephant, who has already suffered so much, might one day walk freely again in the wild where she belongs.

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