Titan the 12 year old Elephant with Double Leg Snare
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Another distressing case of a magnificent animal. This 12 year old Elephant is was found with a double leg snare. It was buried deep down to the bone causing massive swelling and infection. Prognosis was not good when we found, Titan. After darting, the wound was cleaned and treated and Titan walked away and the prognosis was much improved.
Saving the Survivors will revisit Titan next week to check on his progress.
Wire and cable snares are widely used in the bushmeat poaching “industry”, snares, normally target small game animals however they are not selective and too often non target species get caught. In this case the snare was targeting buffalo, hence the double cable.
Cases like these are distressing to attend even for experienced wildlife vets.
Because of your donations, the 12 year old Elephant Titan, has a better chance of survival.
Why are Elephants important?
Elephants are keystone species meaning they have great influence on the environments they live in. Elephants influence their environments by pushing over trees in savanna, keeping them open, allowing other species to thrive. They also help to keep watering holes open and fertilise the land.
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