Wounded by a trap and gunshot, the baby elephant collapsed—until rescuers arrived, offering life-saving care and a fragile chance at healing.

Item 1 of 5 A three-month-old injured baby elephant, rescued after being caught in a hunter’s trap and suffering from gunshot wounds arrives for medical treatment and recovery at the Nong Nooch Tropical Garden in Chonburi, Thailand, December 1, 2021.

Rescued baby elephant arrived at Thai sanctuary for medical treatment in Chonburi

A three-month-old baby elephant was recovering in Thailand on Thursday following lifesaving treatment after being shot several times and caught in a hunter’s trap.

Rescued baby elephant arrived at Thai sanctuary for medical treatment in Chonburi

The elephant, whom rescuers have named “Fahsai”, meaning “clear sky”, was found by passers-by in eastern Thailand on Sunday with her right foot caught in a trap and gunshot wounds to her shoulder.

“We managed to extract a large fragment of a bullet, followed by two smaller pieces,” said veterinarian Padet Siridumrong.

Rescued baby elephant arrived at Thai sanctuary for medical treatment in Chonburi

Fahsai’s wounds will have to be tended to daily until she is strong enough to undergo surgery to extract remaining bullet fragments.

Rescued baby elephant arrived at Thai sanctuary for medical treatment in Chonburi

She will be given milk from other mother elephants at the Nong Nooch Tropical Garden in Chonburi province before a foster-mother elephant is found to adopt her.