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A two-month-old elephant calf that got separated from its herd in Assam's Kaziranga National Park has finally been reunited ...
Where: Kaziranga National Park, Assam; Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand A winter visitor with a commanding presence, ...
After spotting its mother, the forest officers then goes on to apply the dung of mother on baby elephant's trunk to suppress ...
The forest officials apply the mother elephant’s dung on the calf to suppress human smell and help them reunite without any ...
In a heartwarming event, forest officials at Kaziranga National Park helped a lost baby elephant find its mother.
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Travel + Leisure on MSN3 Most Underrated Safari Destinations in India—Where You Can Spot Bengal Tigers, Snow Leopards, and Indian RhinosHemis sits in the high-altitude region of Ladakh in India’s far north. It’s one of the last great strongholds of the elusive ...
In the video shared by Susanta Nanda, a retired Indian Forest Service officer, a forest official is seen rubbing the calf ...
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India Today on MSNKaziranga forest officials help baby elephant reunite with mother in adorable videoA video of a baby elephant’s emotional reunion with its mother at Kaziranga National Park has melted hearts online. The calf, ...
To ensure the mother recognised her calf and accepted it, one of the officials gently rubbed some of the mother elephant’s ...
Since 2017, drones have played a key role in protecting rhinos at Kaziranga—catching poachers, tracking animals during floods, and transforming conservation in Assam.
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