Rescued wild elephant moved to Sheikh Mujib Safari Park in Dulahazra for
treatment
BPD News 24
May 15, 2022
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An injured wild elephant that people rescued from a muddy ditch in
Chattogram last month has been taken to Dulahazra Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib
Safari Park.
The weakened female elephant is being treated at the facility after it
arrived at Rangunia 10 days ago, said Wildlife Management and Nature
Conservation Division’s spokesman Rafiqul Islam Chowdhury.
The elephant, believed to be around 12 years old, was found stuck at the
foothill of the Kodaly Tea Estate in Chattogram's Rangunia twice in six
days.
The Forest Department on Apr 30 rescued it, 24 hours after it was trapped
in a muddy ditch at the foothill of the Kodaly Tea Estate in Chattogram's
Rangunia.
Though the elephant immediately ran back to the wild after being rescued,
it was spotted again on May 4, stuck in a similar fashion in another ditch
within the boundaries of the same tea estate, according to members of the
Forest Department.
The elephant in question was rescued with the help of locals on May 5 and
Forest Department officials administered treatments for the injury it had
sustained during her desperate struggle to escape the ditch.
The elephant was released back into the wild on May 7, but it was spotted
again by locals a day later. Officials of the Forest Department attempted
to move the elephant on May 12 night but failed with a herd of elephants
around.
Forester Masud Kabir of the department's Rangunia range said, “We began
work again at 8am on Friday. The elephant got agitated every time but we
managed to take it onboard a truck at 11am. We reached safari park at 5pm.”
Rafiqul, who is a divisional forest officer or DFO, said: “It’s a wild
elephant, very hard to tame. It has been kept separately at the safari park
as it is quite accustomed to the wild.
“The elephant is being given food and saline. It’s being treated and
appears to be somewhat better than before. It’s now eating too. But we’re
quite scared of it as it can get agitated and cause an accident at any
time.”
https://bdnews24.com/wildlife/2022/05/15/rescued-wild-elephant-moved-to-sheikh-mujib-safari-park-in-dulahazra-for-treatment
Rescued wild elephant moved to Sheikh Mujib Safari Park in Dulahazra for
treatment
BPD News 24
May 15, 2022
See link
<https://bdnews24.com/wildlife/2022/05/15/rescued-wild-elephant-moved-to-sheikh-mujib-safari-park-in-dulahazra-for-treatment>
for photo.
An injured wild elephant that people rescued from a muddy ditch in
Chattogram last month has been taken to Dulahazra Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib
Safari Park.
The weakened female elephant is being treated at the facility after it
arrived at Rangunia 10 days ago, said Wildlife Management and Nature
Conservation Division’s spokesman Rafiqul Islam Chowdhury.
The elephant, believed to be around 12 years old, was found stuck at the
foothill of the Kodaly Tea Estate in Chattogram's Rangunia twice in six
days.
The Forest Department on Apr 30 rescued it, 24 hours after it was trapped
in a muddy ditch at the foothill of the Kodaly Tea Estate in Chattogram's
Rangunia.
Though the elephant immediately ran back to the wild after being rescued,
it was spotted again on May 4, stuck in a similar fashion in another ditch
within the boundaries of the same tea estate, according to members of the
Forest Department.
The elephant in question was rescued with the help of locals on May 5 and
Forest Department officials administered treatments for the injury it had
sustained during her desperate struggle to escape the ditch.
The elephant was released back into the wild on May 7, but it was spotted
again by locals a day later. Officials of the Forest Department attempted
to move the elephant on May 12 night but failed with a herd of elephants
around.
Forester Masud Kabir of the department's Rangunia range said, “We began
work again at 8am on Friday. The elephant got agitated every time but we
managed to take it onboard a truck at 11am. We reached safari park at 5pm.”
Rafiqul, who is a divisional forest officer or DFO, said: “It’s a wild
elephant, very hard to tame. It has been kept separately at the safari park
as it is quite accustomed to the wild.
“The elephant is being given food and saline. It’s being treated and
appears to be somewhat better than before. It’s now eating too. But we’re
quite scared of it as it can get agitated and cause an accident at any
time.”
https://bdnews24.com/wildlife/2022/05/15/rescued-wild-elephant-moved-to-sheikh-mujib-safari-park-in-dulahazra-for-treatment