Staff battle to save injured baby elephant in Myanmar
A staff member feeds milk to Ayeyar Sein, a four-month-old baby elephant who lost her parents to poachers, after her daily wound cleaning in Wingabaw Elephant Camp, Bago, Myanmar, September 30, 2019. /VCG Photo

A staff member feeds milk to Ayeyar Sein, a four-month-old baby elephant who lost her parents to poachers, after her daily wound cleaning in Wingabaw Elephant Camp, Bago, Myanmar, September 30, 2019. /VCG Photo

The baby elephant was rescued from a hunter's snare trap in the forest of Myanmar's southwest Ayeyarwaddy region on August 8 and was sent to the camp for terrible leg injury by forestry officials later. /VCG Photo

The baby elephant was rescued from a hunter's snare trap in the forest of Myanmar's southwest Ayeyarwaddy region on August 8 and was sent to the camp for terrible leg injury by forestry officials later. /VCG Photo

Wingabaw Elephant Camp is a government-owned shelter and 20 elephants rescued from similar situations are currently kept there, with eight of them are orphaned baby elephants including Ayeyar Sein. /VCG Photo

Wingabaw Elephant Camp is a government-owned shelter and 20 elephants rescued from similar situations are currently kept there, with eight of them are orphaned baby elephants including Ayeyar Sein. /VCG Photo

The calf is getting better as veterinarians treat her with medicine twice a day and she will be raised with other orphans in the camp after her injury heals. /VCG Photo

The calf is getting better as veterinarians treat her with medicine twice a day and she will be raised with other orphans in the camp after her injury heals. /VCG Photo