11 wild elephants were rescued by conservation organizations after they were stuck in a deep mud hole for four days in Keo Siema Wildlife Sanctuary of Mondulkiri province. In a joint effort yesterday, Wildlife Alliance, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and Elephant Livelihood Initiative Environment (E.L.I.E.) helped the last elephant from the sticky pit, created by American bombing during the Vietnam War. Wildlife Alliance congratulates the rangers and staff from ELIE and WCS for their hard work.
11 wild elephants were stuck in deep mud hole for four days in Keo Siema Wildlife Sanctuary
By WA Admin|2019-09-08T11:38:53-04:00March 27, 2017|Categories: In the News, Suwanna Gauntlett, Wildlife Care|Tags: Elephant, Stop the killings of African elephants, Wildlife Alliance, wildlife alliance rangers, Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team, Wildlife Rescue Rapid Team|Comments Off on 11 wild elephants were stuck in deep mud hole for four days in Keo Siema Wildlife Sanctuary