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We were confronted by a disturbing sight: In the watery depths of a 45-foot well, an elephant was barely visible. He was fully submerged, forcing him to tread water and use his trunk as a snorkel to breathe. He had been there for at least 12 hours — and time was running out.
Read moreMarch was a busy month for our Aerial Unit. Notable operations included two missing persons searches, five veterinary cases, a rhino conservation exercise, two bushfires, the rescue of a pair of unique orphans, along with the usual support for human-wildlife conflict mitigation, anti-poaching operations, and daily patrols.
Read moreIn this month's Field Notes, discover the stories of the infant orphaned rhinos currently in our care: Raha and Chamboi.
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