Samburu: KWS swings into action after orphaned zebra is found suckling its mother’s carcass

By , K24 Digital
On Tue, 23 Jan, 2024 14:44 | 2 mins read
A foal suckling its mother's carcass (L). KWS ranger rescues the orphaned foal (R). PHOTO/X (@KWSKenya)

Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) rescued a Grevy's zebra foal in Lengardae, Samburu County after its mother died shortly after birth.

In a statement on Tuesday, January 23, 2034, KWS said its team from the Northern Kenya Mobile Vet Unit swung to action after the foal was found suckling its mother's carcass.

KWS said the zebra died of postpartum complications shortly after giving birth to the foal.

"Yesterday, KWS Northern Kenya Mobile Vet Unit rescued an infant Grevy's zebra foal in Lengardae, Samburu. The heart-warming rescue took place as the orphaned foal was discovered desperately suckling on its mother's carcass, who had tragically succumbed to postpartum complications," KWS said.

A foal suckling its mother's carcass. PHOTO/X (@KWSKenya)

KWS added that the orphaned foal was taken to Reteti Animal Rescue Centre.

"The dedicated team acted swiftly to secure the vulnerable foal and took it to Reteti Animal Rescue Centre," the wildlife conservation body said.

The orphaned foal being taken away by a KWS ranger. PHOTO/X (@KWSKenya)

KWS additionally stressed that the rescue mission underscored its core objective of wildlife conservation and management.

"This successful rescue not only saved the foal but also emphasized the significance of wildlife conservation and protection ensuring a legacy of thriving biodiversity for generations to come," KWS stated.

KWS rangers inspect zebra carcass found in Lengardae, Samburu County. PHOTO/X (@KWSKenya)

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