Forest Officials Rescue 700-kilo Rhino calf Trapped in Swamp - VIDEO

SIBY JEYYA
Forest authorities undertook a challenging expedition to rescue a rhinoceros calf that became stuck in a marsh as a demonstration of their dedication to animal conservation. After being pulled from the marsh, the 700-kilogram calf was gently set on a wooden board and hoisted over the shoulders of the rescuers to safety.

Parveen Kaswan, an indian Forest service official, posted a video that provided a sneak peek at the valiant effort. "This is a video from August," he wrote. Our workers had to raise a 600–700 kg rhino calf on their shoulders to save it. This is how conservation might appear at times.
 
The film sheds light on the mental and physical difficulties of wildlife protection by demonstrating the team's tenacity and cooperation as they traverse challenging terrain. Commenters on Kaswan's post thanked the silent stewards of nature, and the video has received close to 30,000 views so far.
 
One user wrote, "What an effort it takes to rescue such huge wildlife species.. glad u share such real stories. Forests n forest conservation is a serious profession actually and passion n care never fades here if u enjoy doing this .. excellent efforts."
Another user said, "Calf weighing 600-700kgs? Nature, you beauty kudos to the team for putting this mammoth of effort in rescuing the calf."
A third user wrote, "Absolutes heart warming."
 

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