Sonia, an African elephant dwelling in Karachi’s Safari Park, is at present engaging in a serious disease, provoking worries about her wellbeing.
Assessed to be between 17 to 19 years of age, Sonia has been encountering enlarging between her rear legs for quite a long time, regardless of progressing treatment endeavors that have shown little improvement.
This present circumstance, unfortunately, repeats the disastrous passing of her sister, Noor Jehan, who capitulated to a comparative contamination last year.
The organization of Safari Park, driven by Chief Syed Amjad Hussain Zaidi, has recognized Sonia’s sickness. Zaidi has referenced that Sonia is going through treatment and showing indications of recuperation, ascribing the expansion to the restricted space that restricts the elephants’ development.
Media admittance to the elephants has been confined because of continuous development work on their asylum, as indicated by Safari Park authorities.
Four Paws, a worldwide creature government assistance association prompting on the safe-havens development, has affirmed Sonia’s condition and is anticipating test results to decide the best treatment approach.
The consummation of the safe haven is normal in the span of a month, offering expected work on everyday environments for Sonia and different elephants in the recreation area.
Notwithstanding these endeavors, concerns endure about the earnestness of Sonia’s disease and the adequacy of the ebb and flow treatment routine.