In a remarkable collaboration display among wildlife conservation teams, a swift rescue mission unfolded after tour operators reported an abandoned elephant calf near Satao in Tsavo East.
Responding promptly, the veterinary and Voi stockade teams joined forces to ensure the well-being of the young elephant in its natural habitat.
Recognizing the urgency, the teams assessed the calf’s condition and initiated necessary care to address potential health challenges.
Upon arrival at the location, the team discovered the calf alone, visibly weakened, and displaying signs of vulnerability.
An injury on the left hind leg was of particular concern, heightening the urgency for intervention.
Acting decisively, the veterinary team efficiently captured the calf and transported it to the Voi Stockade for initial assessments and preliminary care to stabilize its condition.
Due to the severity of the calf’s condition and the need for specialized care, a rescue plane was arranged to transport the young elephant from the Voi Stockade to the Nairobi Nursery.
This critical step ensured comprehensive medical attention and rehabilitation under the guidance of experienced wildlife conservationists.
The rescue plane facilitated a smooth transfer to the Nairobi Nursery, a dedicated facility for rehabilitating and nurturing orphaned elephants.