In the heart of Tsavo East National Park’s Tsavo Triangle, a compelling rescue mission unfolded on January 15, 2020, as the SWT/KWS Canine Unit sprang into action.
Their keen eyes initially fixed upon a forlorn, colossal bull elephant seeking solace beneath the shade of a towering tree.
However, a closer examination uncovered a grim reality—a substantial, infected abscess marred the elephant’s abdomen. It was a sinister mark of a poacher’s poisoned arrow.
As the sun dipped below the horizon and Dr. Poghon, the SWT/KWS Vet, was on leave, the elephant’s treatment had to be deferred.
The strategy shifted to summoning the SWT/KWS Sky Vet Unit to tend to the suffering animal the next day.
To ensure the elephant’s whereabouts were known, evening patrols were carried out by the SWT Super Cub, to be repeated at dawn.
Simultaneously, plans were set in motion to bring KWS vet Dr. Domnic Mijele, the SWT/KWS Mount Kenya Vet Unit head, from Nanyuki to administer treatment the following morning.
With the first rays of daylight, the Super Cub embarked on its mission to locate the wounded bull.
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