Usually wild animals are best left alone, and it’s better for humans to not interfere with them. But when park rangers found six elephants separated from their parents and unable to get out of a mud pit, they stepped up to save the day and get them free.
The park rangers then decided to get involved and help the elephants get out of the mud.However, they couldn’t do anything immediately: they didn’t have the right equipment on them, and it was getting late.
Using the equipment the park rangers dug a ramp so the elephants were able to climb out of the mud pit. All six climbed out, all safe and in good condition, and they rejoined their herd.
We’re so glad these elephants are safe! Thank you to these park rangers who went out of the way to help them get to safety!