Elephant Calf Succumbs to Cold in Galudih
Efforts to Save Sick Elephant Calf Fail in Galudih
Key Points:
- An elephant calf died despite rescue efforts in Galudih.
- The herd remains near the village, causing fear among residents.
- Calf’s viscera sent for analysis; body buried at local zoo.
JAMSHEDPUR – An elephant calf, rescued from Dumkakocha in Galudih after falling ill due to cold, succumbed despite intensive efforts by the forest department. The calf had been brought to Jamshedpur for treatment but could not be saved.
Elephant Herd Causes Panic
Following the calf’s death, its herd has stayed near Dumkakocha and surrounding areas, creating anxiety among villagers. Locals report that the elephants have been trumpeting loudly, and fear has grown as villagers avoid stepping out of their homes, worried about potential attacks.
Death Investigation Underway
The calf had collapsed while crossing a river, likely due to severe cold. The forest department had rushed to rescue it, but their efforts proved futile. The animal’s viscera have been sent to Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, for examination to determine the exact cause of death.
Burial at Local Zoo
After the post-mortem, the calf was buried on zoo premises in Jamshedpur. Authorities and conservationists are urging increased precautions during winters to protect wildlife from harsh weather conditions.

