Wildlife SOS has rescued, rehabilitated and released many animals over the past 30 years. The everyday work at our centres includes our caregivers and veterinarians tirelessly dedicating hours to care for the animals. During the structured routine, certain episodes emerge and reflect the quirky behaviour of our resident animals. Their cheerful, unique and interesting acts truly make for unforgettable tales.
Recently, a baby elephant, gravely injured and requiring utmost attention, arrived at the Elephant Hospital Campus.
Bani is learning to standOver the past few months, our team of veterinarians and caregivers have devoted themselves to focus on her health and employ every possible technique to restore her well-being.
Taking a bath and playing with one of the elephant keepers
While baby Bani’s care came as a colossal challenge, the team and Bani took up this journey with courage and might. Every positive move she made had our team cheer with delight. One of the ways Bani showed signs of healing was through her mischievous conduct that she began to slowly reveal. She is now amicably called a “bundle of joy” that never fails to bring a smile to everyone’s face!
https://news.wildlifesos.org/lets-go-bananas-with-bani/
More photos of Bani getting bigger and stronger every day


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