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Elephants Released to Wild for First Time in India
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To: ENVIRONMENTAL EDITORS
Contact: Chris Cutter of IFAW, +1-508-737-4623, ccutter@ifaw.org;
Mandeepa Ahluwalia of WTI, Indian Tel: +91-981-168-8851,
mandeepa@wti.org.in
ASSAM, India, Feb. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- IFAW
(International Fund for Animal Welfare http://www.ifaw.org) and its
partner, WTI (Wildlife Trust of India) today announced that six
elephant calves have been successfully released to the wild in Manas
National Park.
The elephants -- which were hand-raised at the Centre for Wildlife
Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) -- were transported 450
kilometers from India's ...
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