Unakoti (Tripura) [India], In a display of compassion and quick action, Anan Ambani's Vantara Organization conducted a remarkable rescue operation covering thousands of kilometers to the aid of a sick elephant and its calf in Tripura's Unakoti district. The rescue effort, captured in an online video that has since gone viral, shows the dedication of Vantara's team and the impact of collaborative action in wildlife conservation. On receiving the distress call, Vantara mobilized a convoy of vehicles, including ambulances and feed trucks, along with a team of skilled personnel. Provide essential care to the elephants named Pratima and her calf, Maniklal Despite the arduous distance of 3,500 kilometers from Jamnagar to Tripura, the convoy completed the journey in just 24 hours, demonstrating unparalleled efficiency and commitment to the cause. The rescue operation revealed Pratima's dire condition, with extensive wounds, scratches and severe stiffness on her limbs, showing signs of blindness in one of her eyes, while her child was suffering from malnutrition. Subsequent veterinary care provided by Vantara's dedicated team ensured that the elephants received the necessary treatment and rehabilitation However, the rescue also highlighted a concerning aspect, as PETA explained in a released statement that the statue and His calf was kept illegally without ownership certificate. I violate wildlife protection laws, which underlines the urgent need for strict enforcement and monitoring in protecting vulnerable species. The successful rescue and rehabilitation of Pratima and Maniklal exemplifies the positive impact of collaborative efforts in wildlife conservation and serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of conservation. Protecting our natural heritage.