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Forest Department shifts elephant calf from Pethikuttai rehabilitation centre to Kozhikamuthi camp

Forest Department shifts elephant calf from Pethikuttai rehabilitation centre to Kozhikamuthi camp
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A young elephant calf, previously under care at a rehabilitation center in Coimbatore, has been relocated to the Kozhikamuthi Elephant Camp for long-term welfare. The transfer was conducted under veterinary supervision to ensure the animal's safety and continued recovery.

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This reflects ongoing efforts by wildlife authorities to manage and rehabilitate orphaned wildlife in protected forest reserves.

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An elephant calf that had been under care at the Wildlife Transit and Treatment Centre (WTTC) in Coimbatore was shifted to the Kozhikamuthi Elephant Camp in the Anamalai Tiger Reserve (ATR) on Thursday for continued rehabilitation and long-term care.

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