Baby elephant rescue will steal your heart

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A baby stuck in a well. A frantic mother crazed with worry for her offspring. Anyone could relate, but these very human emotions came from the bond of an elephant baby and her mother. And a video capturing the rescued calf has captivated the Web.

Just your typical day in Amboseli National Park in Kenya, where a team of elephant conservationists from the Amboseli Trust for Elephants received a call about a baby stuck in an five-foot hole dug by Masai tribesmen. They raced to the site of the accident.

The baby was fine, but the hole was too deep for the eight-month-old calf to climb out. And the mother was unable to help.

To complicate matters, the mother thought the rescuers were a threat, and almost sat on the Land Rover. The driver, Dr. Vicki Fishlock, resident scientist of the elephant trust, recognized the mother, Zombe, from a mark on her ear.

The scientist scared her away with a high-pitched yell and maneuvered around her, as two men managed to get rope around the baby. By attaching the line to an SUV and putting the vehicle into reverse, they were able to pull the elephant calf out.

A happy ending, but especially rewarding because the video captures the baby's sprint to its mother's side.

The rescue is a reminder of the challenges faced by humans and elephants that share the land. Without the rescue, the elephant would have died in the well, causing conflict with the Masai.

The Amboseli Trust for Elephants website noted, "Luckily the report came in early in the morning and we were able to get there quick before the mother was forced to leave by herders arriving to water their cattle. It was a happy ending as we were able to reunite the calf with her mother, Zombe."

The organization has a longtime relationship with the elephants, which it has been studying since 1972, as well as the Masai. Fishlock noted to Yahoo News in an email, "Our biggest fears for the elephants of Amboseli and elsewhere lie not with their sharing land with the Maasai, who we work with and who report elephant emergencies to us, but from the burgeoning ivory trade."

Indeed, thousands of elephants are slaughtered across Africa for their ivory tusks, used to make trinkets that are in high demand in Asia.

Fishlock added, " We are delighted by the web response to our video, and we hope it persuades people that elephants are special and deserve to be protected and cherished."


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Baby elephant rescue will steal your heart | The Sideshow - Yahoo! News
 
What a beautiful video. Thank God for these people that do such good for animals.

Laura
 
This past week, I checked out the Mammoth exhibit at the Museum of Science in Boston. It's a really good exhibit and we have been able to learn a lot about Mammoths, Mastodon's and Elephants.

They are still hoping to clone a Mammoth, but, just like in Jurassic Park, should they?
 
This past week, I checked out the Mammoth exhibit at the Museum of Science in Boston. It's a really good exhibit and we have been able to learn a lot about Mammoths, Mastodon's and Elephants.

They are still hoping to clone a Mammoth, but, just like in Jurassic Park, should they?

I think that is a bad idea as the earth is a totally difference place now , and the poor Mammoth would not be in it natural environment . I would like to know how the scientists like it if they where send back to live with the cavemen?
 
I think that is a bad idea as the earth is a totally difference place now , and the poor Mammoth would not be in it natural environment . I would like to know how the scientists like it if they where send back to live with the cavemen?

Yes, most scientist seem to agree with your point of view. Since the species is very family oriented, it has been said it would not be good for the mammoth.
 
This past week, I checked out the Mammoth exhibit at the Museum of Science in Boston. It's a really good exhibit and we have been able to learn a lot about Mammoths, Mastodon's and Elephants.

They are still hoping to clone a Mammoth, but, just like in Jurassic Park, should they?

Well, being from the area, I'd like to see it. It would really spike tourist interests more than Halloween and it'd be fun to watch....like a new Godzilla for our age! I remember seeing those exhibits as a child in school and that was always my favorite part of the Museum of Science.

Laura
 
Well, being from the area, I'd like to see it. It would really spike tourist interests more than Halloween and it'd be fun to watch....like a new Godzilla for our age! I remember seeing those exhibits as a child in school and that was always my favorite part of the Museum of Science.

Laura


I never was a big Halloween fan. Although, I think Johnny Depp was really good in the movie Sleepy Hollow and it has become my favorite movie for this time of year, "Murder need no ghost to come from the grave, we have murders in NY without benefit of ghost and ghoul" and "perhaps there is a little bit of witch in you. Because you have bewitched me". I love those lines.

This year, I'm going to grab some organic chocolate for myself while I give the neighborhood kids and their mom's Kit Kats, REESE'SCups and Nestle Crunch(they were my favorite as a kid). I might even dip the chocolate in Teddy's All Natural Peanut Butter.

I like the old Godzilla movies.

I'm sure there will be an elephant costume or two out there this year.
 
I like the old Godzilla movies.

I always loved Godzilla as a child and faithfully watched "The Creature Double Feature" on Saturdays. Back then, I never could understand why the Japanese talked so funny and their lips didn't match the dialog. This was way before I understood about the concept of "dubbing." :lol:

Laura
 
I always loved Godzilla as a child and faithfully watched "The Creature Double Feature" on Saturdays. Back then, I never could understand why the Japanese talked so funny and their lips didn't match the dialog. This was way before I understood about the concept of "dubbing." :lol:

Laura

Yes, Monster Zero and Rodan, it was really cool. I loved War of the Gargantua. I'm going to have to look up that show up again.
 
Just to keep this thread on track...if you're moved by the video of the baby calf trying to get back to it's mother, please give and help other needy elephants.

These will be my next checks...I always choose to give to charities with my purchases:

http://www.supersaverchecks.com/animal-rights-checks.asp?prod=461000923&subID=SSC-MSN-supersaverchecks-Deluxe-deluxe_.com}

Here's the folks themselves and the good work they do:

https://www.elephants.com/

And other worthy charities:

Save the Elephants - Protection

WWF - African elephants

Elephant | Basic Facts About Elephants | Defenders of Wildlife

Thanks for posting the vid, Rockin' Robin....:wave:

Laura
 
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