
A wild baby elephant has been discovered living in a forest in Da Nang city, Vietnam. The young elephant and its mother were captured on camera by a camera trap system in the former Quang Nam Elephant Species and Habitat Conservation Reserve.
The discovery is significant as it shows the presence of wild elephants in the area, which is important for forest conservation efforts and biodiversity. Local authorities are closely monitoring the elephants to ensure their protection.
Experts believe that the baby elephant’s survival is a positive sign for the conservation reserve and hope it will encourage further protection of endangered species in the region.
This find comes amid increased efforts by Vietnam to protect its natural wildlife and habitats. The local community has shown support for preserving the forest reserve where the baby elephant was found.
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