India: Trapped baby elephant rescued after falling into pit
Forest officials in the eastern Indian state of Odisha (formerly Orissa) rescued a baby elephant after it fell into a pit.
A wildlife researcher said that when villagers saw the baby elephant had separated from its herd, they started shouting.
Forest officials in the eastern Indian state of Odisha (formerly Orissa) rescued a baby elephant after it fell into a pit.
A wildlife researcher said that when villagers saw the baby elephant had separated from its herd, they started shouting.
Alarmed by the commotion, the elephant started running away and fell into a pit.
Forest officials then dug a passage using an excavator to free the elephant.
The numbers of wild Asiatic elephants are falling - the World Wide Fund for Nature says that there are less than 50,000 of them presently found in South and Southeast Asia.
Footage from Reuters
Edited by Anshul Verma
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