Rescued: Many Animals in Need This Week
5 January 2020
Last week the WFFT Rescue Centre welcomed four new patients. A Juvenile collared scops owl (Otus lettia), an Asian openbill stork (Anastomus oscitans), a green iguana (Iguana iguana), and an Indian peahen (Pavo cristatus).
WFFT 2019 RECAP
31 December 2019
WFFT would like to say thank you to our staff, volunteers, sponsors, donors and visitors from all over the world. It’s another year of success. Happy new year everyone!!
The Final Rescue of 2019 : Pun Pun another victim of the Illegal Wildlife Trade
30 December 2019
This week we received a call from a family that wanted to find a new home for their pet, a 10-month-old Asian small-clawed otter (Amblonyx cinerea) named “Pun Pun".
Rescued: Miracle for Severely Injured Dog
28 December 2019
“Hope” living her regular day as a street dog, searching for food from trash and looking for a safe place to sleep every single night. All of a sudden the tight collar that was placed on her neck started to cause excruciating pain.
Wrapping Presents for Residents Primates
26 December 2019
Christmas is all about giving and sharing, our lovely staff and volunteers made special Christmas gifts for our resident primates to celebrate this festive season.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
25 December 2019
Merry Christmas From WFFT! Best wishes to all of you! 🎄🎉🎄
Rescued: Four Little Fishing Cat Kittens
24 December 2019
We received a phone call last week from a concerned citizen who had found four little fishing cat kittens (Prionailurus viverrinus) in a field that they were clearing at their farm.
Impacts of Wildlife Trafficking
22 December 2019
Last week we highlighted 3 reasons why you should never take a selfie with a slow loris,t oday we want to show you one of many cases we have seen here at WFFT over the years.
Adopt A Slow Loris This Christmas
14 December 2019
Christmas is approaching, are you searching for the perfect gift for your family or friends?