Kaswan forest video: 15-day-old baby elephant rescued from flood not adopted by its mother. After efforts to reunite him with his mother fail, he is kept in a care center under the supervision of experts. The child is now healthy and active.
Viral Video: A heart-touching video of a 15-day-old baby elephant rescued from the flood is now going viral on social media. This video has been shared by Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Parveen Kaswan. In this video of just 29 seconds, the baby elephant can be seen being carefully lowered from a pickup truck.
The post said the baby elephant was rescued from a river in another district. Kaswan says that after the rescue, the forest department officials first tried to reunite the child with his mother. But, the mother did not adopt the child back, so there was no other option but to keep the child in a care center for special care, Kaswan clarified in the post.
“A 15-day-old baby elephant was rescued from a river during the recent floods in another district. After efforts to reunite him with his mother failed, as a last resort, he has been kept under the care of experts in one of our Pilkhanas (a shelter for elephants),” Kaswan wrote on Twitter.
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Kaswan has also written that the baby elephant is healthy and agile. In the video, officials are seen carefully taking down the baby elephant from the vehicle. Many people are watching and commenting on this video shared on social media. Kaswan keeps sharing views, news and things related to the forest continuously.