Vets begin treatment to improve PT 7’s vision

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Vets begin treatment to improve PT 7’s vision
The Hindu
September 12, 2023

A team of veterinary doctors led by Chief Forest Veterinary Officer Arun
Zacharia has begun treatment for the vision improvement of PT 7, the
captured rogue elephant currently in confinement at Dhoni.

The elephant was brought out of its kraal for the first time a few days ago
after it was captured on January 22. Forest officials said that the animal
was responding positively to the commands of its mahouts.

The elephant codenamed PT7 (Palakkad Tusker 7) was captured on January 22
after it wreaked havoc in Dhoni and neighbouring areas for over four years.
However, the tusker was found to have vision impairment in one of its eyes.

Forest officials suspected that the vision loss could have been the result
of an injury from one of the pellets that landed on the animal during its
raids. The local people, fed up of the frequent marauding, were suspected
to have shot the tusker. Several pellet wound marks were found on the
pachyderm when it was caught on January 22.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/vets-begin-treatment-to-improve-pt-7s-vision/article67300005.ece

Vets begin treatment to improve PT 7’s vision The Hindu September 12, 2023 A team of veterinary doctors led by Chief Forest Veterinary Officer Arun Zacharia has begun treatment for the vision improvement of PT 7, the captured rogue elephant currently in confinement at Dhoni. The elephant was brought out of its kraal for the first time a few days ago after it was captured on January 22. Forest officials said that the animal was responding positively to the commands of its mahouts. The elephant codenamed PT7 (Palakkad Tusker 7) was captured on January 22 after it wreaked havoc in Dhoni and neighbouring areas for over four years. However, the tusker was found to have vision impairment in one of its eyes. Forest officials suspected that the vision loss could have been the result of an injury from one of the pellets that landed on the animal during its raids. The local people, fed up of the frequent marauding, were suspected to have shot the tusker. Several pellet wound marks were found on the pachyderm when it was caught on January 22. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/vets-begin-treatment-to-improve-pt-7s-vision/article67300005.ece