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THE TSAVO MOBILE VETERINARY UNIT | Return to the Field Report List | View Printable Report | As was reported in November 2007, the Unit was closed in December for the annual leave and resumed back on The Tsavos received some good rains in December and the vegetation is still green with numerous watering points still available in different parts of the ecosystem. The animals are still very widely dispersed and difficult to see. This coupled by reduced visitor numbers (visitors and tour guides/drivers report most of the cases to the Unit) has resulted to very few cases since we reported back two weeks ago.
![]() In Taita Salt Lick sanctuary we removed an arrow head lodged on the lower part of the right fore leg of a bull elephant. The injury was a few days old and infection was just starting to set in. It was cleaned and treated locally with an antibiotic ointment while some antibiotics were given systemically. Recovery is expected to occur without any complications. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We also received the report of a lioness carrying a snare on the neck in Taita ranch near Bachuma on the Nairobi-Mombasa highway. The search for the lion has been complicated by thick bushes prevalent in the ranch that have been made even thicker by the December rains. However, the search is still ongoing.
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