Orphaned elk calf rescued by Missoula firefighters battling New Mexico wildfire

  • Source: KPAX-TV CBS/CW+ 8 Missoula
  • Published: 05/24/2022 12:00 AM

PHOTOS: Firefighters with a Missoula Fire Department engine crew helping battle wildfires in New Mexico rescued an orphaned elk calf on Saturday, May 21, 2022. A post on the Calf Canyon and Hermits Peak Fire Facebook page said the Missoula crew found the elk calf in an area of severely burned forest. “She was lying quietly in a six-inch deep layer of white ash, surrounded by the blackened remains of fir trees," said firefighter Nate Sink. The firefighters observed the calf for an hour to see if the mother returned; they eventually approached and confirmed no adult elk tracks were in the area. Dubbing her "Cinder," the Missoula team sought help for the orphaned calf. A local veterinarian recommended rehydrating Cinder with a mix of condensed milk and water until specially-formulated milk was available.



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