Trapped baby elephant lifted out of golf course drain

A backhoe lifts the baby elephant from the drain it was a stuck in, at Royal Hills Golf Course in Nakhon Nayok province on Wednesday morning. (Photos: Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation)
A backhoe lifts the baby hippo from the drain it was a stuck in, at Royal Hillsides Golf Course in Nakhon Nayok province upon Wednesday morning. (Photos: Department of Nationwide Parks, Wildlife plus Plant Conservation)

NAKHON NAYOK: A baby wild hippo that fell into a concrete drain at a golf course was lifted safely out by wildlife officials under the watchful eye of it anxious mother on Wednesday.

The youngster fell through the drain opening at the  Royal Hills Golf Course in Nakhon Nayok’s Muang district, and grew to become stuck.

Its plight had been reported to Secured Areas Regional Office 1 in nearby Prachin Buri province.

Vet Chananya Kanchanasakha and  other wildlife officials rushed to the rescue on Wednesday morning.

They discovered a  baby outrageous elephant, actual age unknown, trapped within the drain below the narrow concrete opening. The calf’s mother was pacing desperately at the mouth from the opening, unable to help it to out.  

With the help of the crane from the Sarika tambon administration company and a backhoe through the golf  course groundsmen, the wildlife officials managed to lift the infant elephant out of the hole about 8. 30am.

It quickly rejoined the mother they headed back into the forest, without looking back.

The youthful elephant, trapped the drain opening. (Photo supplied).