As I write this, Gray is struggling to survive. Please help! Dear Eyla,
"Gray" the elephant is in a fight for his life.
He was injured by a speeding train as he was crossing the tracks in Northeast India. Gray staggered off the tracks and into the forest near a wildlife sanctuary. Workers in the sanctuary reported hearing his cries trumpeting through the woods in the early morning hours.
The next morning Gray was found sitting alone hunched over and in pain. Members of the Forest Dept called IFAW's Wildlife Rescue Center and our veterinarian rushed to the scene with a team of rescuers.
The vets were eventually able to tranquilize Gray, and they then began treating his wounds to the chest, shoulder region, front left leg, and knee joints. They cleaned his deep open wounds, and gave him vitamins and painkillers.
As I write, the veterinary team is going back to the forest today to check on him and give him further treatment.
Will you help us save Gray and help us protect other elephants from tragedies like this?
Sadly, Gray is only one of hundreds of elephants who have been hit by trains in India.
Just last fall, a horrific accident occurred when five adult elephants huddled together to protect two baby elephants who had gotten stuck in the tracks during a night crossing. A speeding train crushed and killed all seven elephants.
Your donation will provide lifesaving care for innocent animals like Gray, help create safe passages for elephants in India, and provide relief for suffering animals.
IFAW is working with our partners at Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) to prevent these tragedies through our Safe Passages for Elephants program - the identification of a network of "corridors" that elephants could use to move through different areas. IFAW is working to help secure these areas so that the elephants can pass through safely.
Of course, Gray's survival is our first concern at this time. Our veterinarian, Dr. Abhijit Bhawal, and his team are working to save him. And now we need your help.
Please donate today to save Gray, to prevent future deadly collisions, and to help protect innocent animals from such terrible suffering.
Your gift can help save Gray's life, and help stop the horrific accidents like the one that injured him and killed the seven elephants last autumn.
Please open your heart to help Gray and to protect other elephants from this grave danger.
Thank you,
Fred O'Regan IFAW President | |
PS. Treating injured wild elephants is extremely dangerous, but our veterinary team are trained and experienced experts. And, they are so committed to helping these innocent giants. Please show your commitment to helping suffering animals by giving today. |
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