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Department Of Wildlife Thanks Everyone For Saving A Baby Elephant

A post on twitter by the Department of Wildlife shows a calf that has been lost in the jungle.


According to the Department of Wildlife, the calf might have been separated from the herd and wondering around Batu 7, Jalan Kota Tinggi-Mersing, Johor.


The calf believed was separated from the rest and has been rescued around 6:00 pm by the Elephant Capture Unit on the same day.


According to the tweet, the baby elephant is in good condition and health. Then he was sent to Kuala Gandah National Elephant Conservation Centre on 15th July.


Department Of Wildlife thank everyone for giving them information about the calf. Any report on wildlife can be channeled to 1800-88-5151.

Source: Twitter Jabatan Perhilitan

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