Raju The Elephant

First Xavi organised an online fundraising campaign that raised over 1700 through raffles and a silent auction.

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Imgur But after 50 years of torture the animal cried tears of relief after he was rescued by a wildlife charity in a daring midnight operation on July 4 Independence Day.

Raju the elephant. Raju was captured as a baby and bought and sold over his 50-year lifespan all while being forced to work as a begging elephant and shackled in spikes chains. Raju was taken to the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre in Mathura. On July 4 the same day Americans celebrated their independence Raju took his first steps of freedom.

Today Raju is safe at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center where he lives a retired life in a large enclosure. On July 4 the same day Americans celebrated their independence Raju took his first steps of freedom. Raju the Indian elephant that was kept in chains for 50 years and abused by a drug addict has finally been declared free after his former owners lost a legal battle to take him back.

Raju in the pool is a relaxed and fun-loving elephant almost making up for the lost time of his childhood and his younger days. Wildlife SOS an animal protection group rescued Raju from his abusive owner and mahout -- an individual who rides elephants -- during a July mission in the Uttar Pradesh region of India. Under the supervision of veterinarians Raju put on weight his wounds healed and his chronic medical issues dramatically improved.

Raju the elephant was rescued by a team from North London-based charity Wildlife SOS after suffering for 50 years in the Uttar Pradesh area of India. Sharp said he is doing fabulously The Wildlife SOS team is prepared to help make Raju comfortable in his new life and to rehabilitate him by treating his physical. Raju stepped into a rescue truck and was transported to the Elephant Conservation and Care Center ECCC in Mathura India.

He has round the clock access to his pool and is under the observation of his watchful elephant caregivers and the veterinarians. Raju the elephant was left bleeding from spiked shackles and living on hand-outs from passing tourists after he was captured and tied up by his owner. Raju the Elephant is now in a sanctuary after a daring middle-of-the-night rescue by a team at the Wildlife SOS Conservation and Care Center in India.

He spends an hour daily in his pool. Raju the elephant was introduced to Phoolkali the first member of his new friends on Wednesday after being released on July 4 in a midnight mission by charity Wildlife SOS. No need to cry anymore Raju.

Raju was taken to the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre in Mathura. He was shackled in spiked chains and he survived on the little bit of food given to him by the tourists. The elephant whose tears captured the hearts of millions is finally declared free from his former owners Raju was held in chains for more than 50 years by abusive.

His story went viral capturing. These years he led a very miserable life. The elephant who cried tears when he was released after being held in chains beaten and abused for fifty years has begun his new life with his adoptive family.

Raju the elephant was left bleeding from spiked shackles and living on hand-outs from passing tourists after he was captured and tied up by his ownerBut. As for Rajus former owners the matter is on-going and we are waiting for the government to take action against the accused. Raju is an absolute delight to be around and his calm and patient aura reinforces the idea that he is an exceptionally special bull elephant.

Xavi a young boy from Sussex has raised over 2000 for Indias rescued elephants what an achievement. After learning the story of Raju an elephant who was rescued from a lifetime of abuse by the charity Wildlife SOS Xavi was determined to help other elephants like him. Against all odds he made a remarkable recovery in both physical and mental health.

Raju the elephant had a hellish life for 50 years. Raju completely immerses himself in the pool his trunk lightly hanging on the corner reassuring us that he is having a great time. Four years ago India based charity Wildlife SOS successfully rescued this majestic pachyderm Raju went on the become the elephant whos tears captured the hearts of millions.

Sharp said he is doing fabulously The Wildlife SOS team is prepared to help make Raju comfortable in his new life and to rehabilitate him by treating his physical. He was one of the most celebrated elephants in Asia during his. To commemorate his Rescue-versary Wildlife SOS put together a special.

To add to the misery was the abuse he suffered at the hands of his captors. After spending nearly five decades in captivity Raju the begging elephant had lost all hope of a life free from cruelty and abuse.

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