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Journey of Karma Raygel, rescued elephant calf thrives under care in Jomotshangkha

September 13, 2025
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Seven months ago, the officials of Jomotshangkha Wildlife Sanctuary in Samdrup Jongkhar rescued a young elephant calf from the wild. Today, the calf now named Karma Raygel is thriving and growing under the care of a dedicated caretaker, forming a special bond that captures both hope and the spirit of conservation.

Eager for his feed, Karma Raygel, the young elephant calf, calls out as Namgay Dorji readies his milk.  For seven months, Namgay has cared for the calf, forming a strong and tender bond.

The calf was rescued from the wild after being found alone and vulnerable. Foresters attempted to locate its herd and reunite them, but were unsuccessful. Since then, Namgay has been feeding, bathing, and monitoring him daily, ensuring he grows healthy and strong.

The bond is clear. Karma follows Namgay closely, responding to his presence and guidance.

“I take care of him like a child, feeding him milk and spending time with him. He enjoys staying here, playing and interacting with people.”

Among his favourite activities, football stands out. Karma often kicks the ball around with his caretaker and foresters, chasing it across the ground with playful energy.

Like a newborn baby, foresters monitor the calf’s growth by measuring the size of his legs, trunk and other body parts every month

Foresters received donation worth Nu 300,000 from private individuals to support the calf’s feed and care. In addition, the Bhutan Trust Fund for Environmental Conservation provided more than Nu 300,000 to construct shelter and feed for six months.

Ugyen Tshering, the chief forestry officer of Jomotshangkha Wildlife Sanctuary said, “It is challenging, as we don’t have a veterinary doctor in our office. We have to feed him like a child with Lactogen, and he consumes about three packets a day, with every packet costing around Nu 500.”

Foresters said the calf cannot be returned to the wild, and will soon be provided with a permanent new home.

“The calf would struggle to find food on his own, as he is not used to it, and even if taken to the forest, he would likely return. As directed by the department, once he grows stronger, he will be shifted to the Royal Manas National Park.”

So far, officials at the Jomotshangkha Wildlife Sanctuary have rescued four elephant calves, of which two have survived.

Elephants play a vital role in maintaining Bhutan’s forests. Caring for young calves like Karma Raygel is not only about saving an animal in need, it is about ensuring that future generations inherit thriving forests where these gentle giants continue to roam.

Kinley Wangchuk, Samdrup Jongkhar

Edited by Kipchu 

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