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story of maxwell the baby rhino

Link to this post 14 Mar 07

isn't it amazing what people do in order to save an animal's life!
i received this mail today:

The 6th February 2007 began as an ordinary day, but ended up anything but ordinary due to the discovery of blind yearling baby rhino in the Park forest about 3 kms. from our Headquarters. The elephant Keepers, who were out in the forest as usual with their charges, heard the rhino crying, and went to investigate. He was running around aimlessly, there being no sign of his mother. The KWS Rhino Unit was summonsed, and together they and our Keepers monitored the little rhino until dusk from a good distance so as not to disturb him or the possibility of his mother returning, and when there was still no sign of the mother, something had to be done to spare him from being taken by predators during the night. By calling him with the rhino "come" sound (a soft exhalation of breath), he followed the Elephant Keepers and KWS Rangers for the 3 kms until near the Trust buildings, when he spooked at the strange sounds, blindly charging all and sundry and almost downing Daphne in the process who had to resort to diving into a nearby bush! By now it was quite obvious that he was completely blind in both eyes, for both his eyes were opaque. He was then physically overpowered, which took all the strength of about l0 men and although just a year old, he could certainly pack a punch and was immensely powerful. With legs tied he was then carried on the elephant Rescue Tarpaulin to a vacant stable, where he was released, and proceeded to almost demolish the timbers of the stable. Apart from his eyes, he was in good physical condition, so he could not have been without his mother for long. (Her disappearance and ultimate fate still remains a mystery.)
We named the little rhino "Maxwell", "Max" for short, which somehow seemed to suit him. For three full days, no-one could set foot in his stable, he was so wild and fierce, but he soon understood that milk and water was available at the stable door.

It being essential that he undergo a course of injectable antibiotic to forestall problems brought about by trauma and shock, only Robert Carr-Hartley was courageous enough to risk going in, and having restrained the sharp end of the rhino by hanging onto his head, some reinforcements then followed to enable Robert to administer the antibiotic! For the next three days, the same process had to be repeated, and everyone heaved a sigh of relief when it was over. By now, however, the little rhino had calmed down sufficiently to enable one of the braver Keepers to venture in with him, and since then he has been very amenable, as long as not suddenly startled, enjoying being fondled on the belly and head, as do all rhinos. The next challenge was to move him into Magnum's vacant Stockade, which abuts that of Shida and this was accomplished without too much difficulty.

An assessment of the cause of Max's blindness has revealed that he is suffering from bilateral cataracts, so surgical intervention to remove the cataracts is planned for Wednesday 21st March, when Dieter Rottcher returns from Germany. Dieter will oversee the anesthetic being extremely experienced in this field whilst the eye surgery will be undertaken by one of Kenya's top Eye Specialists, Dr. Schwendemann. We keep our fingers crossed that we will be able to restore at least some vision to little Max, for a bull rhino has to fight for territory and rank, and must be able to see his opponent.

To View more photographs of Max click on this link: http://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/asp/orphan_gallery.asp?N=169

To Foster Max click on this link: http://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/asp/fosteringnew.asp?G=5&LP=3142007825-pic7a.jpg&N=169&FN=MAXWELL


Most Sincerely,

Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick D.B.E.
http://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org

Link to this post 15 Mar 07

Aaah, why not let nature take its course in this case as well? Why should us humans interfere with nature?

The above has been repeated ad nauseum by most forum members in the case of over-population of elephants vis a vis habitat destruction.

Trying to get a 360 degree perspective into the concept.

Link to this post 15 Mar 07

I hope you are saying this tongue in cheek bwanamich and that you don't really believe what you are saying, otherwise it makes you a real heartless SOB. Rhinos are nearly extinct in many parts of the world due to poaching, snaring, and yes, hunting too. When humans have a heart and care deeply about something they don't like to see animal or human suffer. If one can help cure that suffering one does what he/she can.

How would you feel if your little girl got lost in the bush and someone just said, "why not let nature take its course? Why should us humans interfere"? You would fully expect everyone to rally around and find your daughter. And most people would gladly help. Why, because THEY CARE.

It is for this reason that I am proudly an adoptive parent of 17 orphaned elephants. Why? Because I CARE.
Poachers, snarers, and yes, hunters have been decimating the herds for years. Africa used to have 3 - 4 million elephants and it is now down to about 500,000. This is truly disgusting. When one sees what man does to wildlife, and yes, to humans also, one CARES and tries in your own little way to make a difference and make up for the brutality of the past.

Thus try caring a little bit more about the wildlife from which you derive your income and are able to feed your family with, and then I think you will better understand how many of us animal lovers feel. And, if you don't start caring for and protecting your wildlife, you'll be out of a job in a few years because there will be no wildlife left.

Link to this post 15 Mar 07

jan,
very well said!

Link to this post 16 Mar 07

I think bwanamich was refering to earlier comments where jan or pippa said we should let nature take it's course rather than controlling numbers of animals.

Link to this post 16 Mar 07

Looks like only 2 of us are paying attention to on going discussions and previous statements

Jan said: How would you feel if your little girl got lost in the bush and someone just said, "why not let nature take its course? Why should us humans interfere"? You would fully expect everyone to rally around and find your daughter. And most people would gladly help. Why, because THEY CARE.

Jan, it wasn´t me who said "we should let nature take its course". I have long realised that for humans and wildlife to survive on this earth, WE must interfere with nature. It was either you or Pippa (or both of you) who stated the opposite. However, it is obvious that "you" choose when nature should be interfered with and when not. I find interesting how the "selective" process works.