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Moh Go Nar, a 36-year-old elephant, has given birth to her fourth calf. Her first and second calves, both males, were sold, while her third succumbed to EEHV, a deadly virus that can kill baby elephants within three days.

Her latest calf, Jun, is not yet a year old and is anxious about everything new. Driven by maternal instinct, Moh Go Nar keeps Jun close at all times, not wanting to lose another baby.

Throughout their journey, Moh Go Nar stayed very close to Jun, calming her down. Due to a landslide, they were unable to reach their destination that day and spent the night in a temporary shelter at Elephant Nature Park.

The following day, they were brought to Elephant Highlands, a Save Elephant Foundation project about 1 hour away from Elephant Nature Park, where they can stay together forever.

Learn more: https://www.saveelephant.org/
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