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Monkey and Friends Party Run

Monkey and Friends Party Run

WFFT’s Monkey & Friends Party Run was a huge success! We would like to thank Ampol Food for hosting this event and for helping us rescue more coconut harvesting monkeys. We couldn’t have done it without them!
New Year, New Friends!

New Year, New Friends!

We rescued Harriette a few weeks ago and have since paired her with Lucky. Before they met, Harriette would scream and scream until someone came to check on her. She…

Will Otters Dotty and Lucky Become Friends…?

Will Otters Dotty and Lucky Become Friends…?

Recently rescued oriental small-clawed otters (Aonyx cinereus), Dotty and Lucky have been moved to enclosures close to each other so they can see, hear and smell one an other. We…

3 Babies Become Friends

3 Babies Become Friends

Recently rescued macaque juveniles, Mongkood, Fa Sai and Durian have recently been introduced to one another forming a mini macaque troop. These rescued orphans are happily once again forming bonds…

Ka-Ka and Gallamair: Old friends Reunited!

Ka-Ka and Gallamair: Old friends Reunited!

Back in 2008, some villagers poached a male Malayan sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) cub from a forest area near Laos, with the intention of selling him as a pet. They could…

Bobo has made a New, New friend!

Bobo has made a New, New friend!

For the second time this month, Bobo the female Southern pig-tailed Macaque rescued at the beginning of October 2017, who already found a friend in Nam Phet, also a female…

Another New Friendship Formed!

Another New Friendship Formed!

Lots of WFFT's rescued animals are forming new friendships this week. Fai-Sai and Mongkood, Joe and the fogies, and also Froggy (see full story here: https://www.wfft.org/primates/froggy-baby-slow-loris/ ) and Toady (see…

Update – Piak and Makood Become Great Friends…

Update – Piak and Makood Become Great Friends…

Recently rescued orphaned baby monkeys Piak, the dusky langur, and Makood, the long-tailed macaque have become firm friends. They are two of our youngest residents, being infant primates they require…

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