Released & Rescued in One Day
27 January 2020
On the way back from releasing a Long-tailed Macaque back into the wild this morning, we received a call informing us that a young Long-tailed Macaque had just been struck by a car nearby!
Rescued: A Juvenile Brahminy Kite in a Jail Cell
25 January 2020
We received a phone call that a juvenile brahminy kite was found wandering around in the city of Petchaburi and had been captured by the Phetchaburi Police Department.
Fun Facts Friday
24 January 2020
The Asiatic Black bear also known as the “Moon Bear” because of it’s V shaped, cream coloured patch on its chest that looks like a crescent moon.
Rescued: Unwanted Pig Found Outside WFFT
21 January 2020
This week the WFFT Wildlife Rescue Centre gave refuge to an exceptional soul. Although our primary goal is to rescue wildlife, we believe that every animal life matters.
Update: Dodo & Deena Lovely Couple Reunited
20 January 2020
Last week, we re-introduced Dodo and Deena for the first time in years.
Update : Miracle for Severely Injured Dog
18 January 2020
It's been 3 weeks since the miracle dog "Hope" was admitted to the WFFT Wildlife Hospital, her injuries have wonderfully improved!!
Bandit’s Babies
15 January 2020
The little ones are all settling in to their new home under the supervision of surrogate mother "Bandit".
Rescued : Juvenile Brahminy Kite & Yellow-headed temple turtle
14 January 2020
This week the WFFT Rescue Centre welcomed two new patients. A juvenile brahminy kite (Haliastur Indus) named “Kitey” and yellow-headed temple turtle (Heosemys Annandale) named “Rocky”.
Fun Facts Friday
10 January 2020
Slow lorises might look cute and harmless, but actually they are the only known venomous primate in the world!!
Rescued : Susan the Long-tailed Macaque
9 January 2020
A few days ago, a man showed up at People and Animals Thailand clinic with a severely injured female long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) after she got into a road accident while crossing the street.
New Year New Home for Mad Max
7 January 2020
How many of you still remember "Mad Max" the common marmoset?