Baby elephant nursed back to health at Myanmar sanctuary

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"Baby elephant Ayeyar Sein trumpets impatiently as a vet prepares her milk bottle and walks cautiously, her front left leg in a splint made of bamboo and cloth bandages. The four-month-old calf was rescued from a hunter’s snare trap in the forest of Myanmar’s southwest Ayeyarwaddy region last month and is now being looked after by staff at the Wingabaw elephant sanctuary, an hour’s drive northeast of Yangon. “When she arrived at the camp last month, her leg was terribly sore”, said Than Naing Oo, the camp veterinarian, as he cleaned the injury. “Now she is getting better as we treat her with medicine twice a day.” Than Naing Oo said Ayeyar Sein’s parents were nowhere to be seen near the trap and were most likely killed by poachers. Poachers kill elephants for their tusks and skin, which are used to make jewelry and traditional medicine, among other things. “The big challenge for us in taking care of baby elephants is to keep them alive”, said Shwe Yi Win Htet, manager at the camp, adding that two young elephants had died in their care..."

Creator/author: 

Shwe Yi Win Htet

Source/publisher: 

"Reuters" (UK)

Date of Publication: 

2019-10-02

Date of entry: 

2019-10-02

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  • Individual Documents

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Countries: 

Myanmar

Language: 

English

Resource Type: 

text

Text quality: 

    • Good