Footage from Olare Motorogi Conservancy in south-west Kenya shows a calf being darted by a veterinary team with a tranquiliser after it was injured by a poacher’s snare on his hind leg.
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The distressed mother tries to protect her unconscious baby after the animal was caught in a poacher’s snare
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Heartbreaking footage shows the mother elephant trying to revive her baby
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The two-year-old calf was caught in a poacher’s snare and injured in his back leg
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SkyVet team darted the calf with anaesthetic to approach it safely
As the calf loses consciousness, the mother is alarmed so that she too has to be sedated in order to ensure a safe rescue.
Thankfully, this snare was removed before any damage could be done. Soon the elephant wakes up and is able to rejoin the herd.
Rob Brandford, Executive Director of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (UK), spoke about the emotional footage, which was shot in October of last year.
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The snare can tighten over time, cutting into the flesh and causing horrific injuries
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Thankfully, this snare was removed before any damage could be done
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As the baby loses consciousness, the mother is alarmed so that she too has to be sedated in order to ensure a safe rescue
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SkyVet has treated several elephants suffering horrendous wounds caused by snares that have slowly tightened after time, Rob Brandford, Executive Director of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (UK) said
Rob revealed that the baby could have been severely injured if not for the quick actions of the rescue team.
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The elephant mother looks distressed as her baby lies unconscious on the ground
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The impatient animal has to be sedated in order to ensure everyone is safe
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Snares can be deadly to elephants and cause horrific injuries as the tighten slowly over time
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SkyVets veterinary team prepare to use anaesthetic on elephant calf and its mother
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The elephant herd in Olaro Motorogi Conservancy in South West Kenya
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Soon the elephant wakes up and is able to rejoin the herd