Deepak and Baba, two orphaned Asian elephant calves, get a second chance to live freely in India. Rescued when they were just a few months old, the two endangered elephants were hand-raised in IFAW's rehabilitation center in the outskirts of Kaziranga National Park. After successful rehabilitation, Deepak and Baba were relocated to Manas National Park and join 6 other rehabilitated elephants. This is only the second time that endangered Asian elephants have been rehabilitated and released to the wild in India.
The forest guard do an awesome job; these unappreciated, underpaid guys keep guard and protect animals in their flip-flops and worn out uniform. Their only weapon was a stick until maybe just 20 years ago; once they were given the first world war era 303 rifles as weapon, they fought and killed many poachers carrying automatic weapons, in Kaziranga. They still do.
znkp 1 year ago
Thanks IFAW
lclagu 2 years ago
good job!
sandhujatt91 3 years ago
Great I love people like this that save these precious babies. Elephants are so incredible! For all caregivers who help all animals, you are the Greatest, my poaching be stopped for ever it is evil.
kannon9 3 years ago
This is great work!
Sitruunahillo 3 years ago