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Elephant, Who Was Abused For 50 Years And Lived In Chains, Is Finally Freed By Wildlife Sos
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Elephant, Who Was Abused For 50 Years And Lived In Chains, Is Finally Freed By Wildlife Sos

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For over 51 years, 70 year old elephant ‘Gajraj’ belonging to the Royal family of Aundh, in the Satara district of Maharashtra performed his duties as a temple elephant where local devotees saw him as an icon of worship as he played an important role in festivities and temple processions.

Last week, the saga of this magnificent tusker took a dramatic turn for the better! Gajraj whose name translates to “King of Elephants’ finally retired from his duties and was entrusted to wildlife rescue and rehabilitation NGO, Wildlife SOS for his long term medical treatment and lifetime care. Gajraj’s plight was brought to attention by a PETA campaign and as concerned elephant lovers from around the world learned about Gajraj’s medical condition, thousands of requests for Wildlife SOS to intervene and help him poured in.

A medical examination had revealed that Gajraj required medical attention for his toenail abscess which could spread to the bone in addition to the hip abscesses while his foot pads suffered severe degeneration. This made him a candidate for geriatric life time care at Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation & Care Center in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.

The royal family of Aundh gave him a warm farewell. The local villagers however become very emotional and hostile as Gajraj was getting ready to leave, gathering in large numbers with things taking an ugly twist as the mob became unruly. With each minute the atmosphere became gripped with tension and a large police force was deployed to ensure protection for the Wildlife SOS rescue team.

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Eventually the elephant was placed inside the Elephant Ambulance – currently India’s only specially designed elephant ambulance. He then embarked on a 1500 kilometre journey along with expert veterinarians, paramedics, elephant caretakers and rescue team to his new home.

As the Elephant Ambulance arrived at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center, Gajraj first gingerly tested the ground with the trunk before gently placing his foot out of the vehicle after which he walked with no chains on his feet for the first time, accompanied by compassionate elephant keepers and veterinarians to his new home, where he will live without any fear, neither will he be forced to work at a temple or at ceremonies ever again!

Gajraj can now be seen spending his day leisurely munching on fresh fruits and green fodder while splashing about in his personal pool and taking dust baths. The veterinarians have started treating him with daily medicated foot soaks and draining his abscesses, while providing him a special diet along with nutritional supplements to help regain his strength.

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Gajraj at Aundh prior to his rescue

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Life was not happy for this beautiful creature

The aged tusker has a serious toenail abscess in his right front foot & left hind foot which requires immediate medical attention

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The mob gathered around the Wildlife SOS Elephant Ambulance in Aundh

Gajraj entering the Wildlife SOS Elephant Ambulance

Wildlife SOS staff eagerly await Gajraj’s arrival

70 year old tusker Gajraj taking with first steps of freedom at the Wildlife SOS ECCC, Mathura

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Gajraj takes his first dust bath in his new home

Gajraj’s Rescue Journey

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Wildlife SOS was established in 1995 by Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani with the holistic belief that providing sustainable alternative livelihoods and education to communities dependent on wildlife and natural resources, would lead to sustainable wildlife protection. Wildlife SOS’s major project was the abolition of the barbaric practice of dancing bears in which sloth bear cubs were poached from the wild and trained using cruel method

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Wildlife SOS

Wildlife SOS

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Wildlife SOS was established in 1995 by Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani with the holistic belief that providing sustainable alternative livelihoods and education to communities dependent on wildlife and natural resources, would lead to sustainable wildlife protection. Wildlife SOS’s major project was the abolition of the barbaric practice of dancing bears in which sloth bear cubs were poached from the wild and trained using cruel method

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Sherrie Glendening
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If this animal was owned by a "royal" family and was venerated as an icon for worship, why was he treated so badly? Thank God some people took it upon themselves to free this magnificent animal and will let him live out his days cared for and free of chains.

Eva Duskova
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's Indian majority,worshiping cows- letting them starving and dying slowly after car crashes. Worshiping elephants- abusing them

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Prue McKay
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hope the royal family is contributing to the cost of his care...

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Sherrie Glendening
Community Member
7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If this animal was owned by a "royal" family and was venerated as an icon for worship, why was he treated so badly? Thank God some people took it upon themselves to free this magnificent animal and will let him live out his days cared for and free of chains.

Eva Duskova
Community Member
7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's Indian majority,worshiping cows- letting them starving and dying slowly after car crashes. Worshiping elephants- abusing them

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Prue McKay
Community Member
7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hope the royal family is contributing to the cost of his care...

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