Mysore/Mysuru, Aug. 21 -- Karnataka and Kerala Forest staff to conduct joint operation to reunite elephant calf with its mother
The Karnataka and Kerala Forest Department staff have decided to conduct a joint operation to reunite a three-month-old female elephant calf with its mother.
The calf, which got separated from its mother, had appeared at Sultan Bathery in Kerala and again spotted at Nagarahole Tiger Reserve area in Karnataka after three days.
The elephant calf had entered a Government School premises at Pulapalli in Sultan Bathery, Wayanad district, four days ago. But on Tuesday, it had reportedly crossed a swollen river in Kerala border and was spotted near Kadagadde at D.B. Kuppe Range of Nagarahole Tiger Reserve. The Forest...
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