Abandoned pet langur rescued after attack by wild langurs
We recently received a call from a long term supporter of WFFT who had news of an adult leaf eating dusky langur (Trachypithecus obscurus) in need of rescue after being…
We recently received a call from a long term supporter of WFFT who had news of an adult leaf eating dusky langur (Trachypithecus obscurus) in need of rescue after being…
Prime minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha STOP THE KILLING AND EXPLOITATION OF WILD ANIMALS FOR TOURISM! Dear Prime-minister of Thailand, for over 20 years now we have witnessed the…
We have decided to transport Nam Pon to WFFT but are still raising funds to permanently secure her abuse free future at the WFFT Elephant Refuge. Thank you for all…
Please help Nam Fon the elephant return home to the WFFT Elephant Refuge You may remember some of the first pachyderm residents at the WFFT Elephant Refuge, Soy Thong, Kiew…
Early this morning an animal carry case was found dumped outside the WFFT Wildlife Rescue Centre, at a first glance it was thought to be a cat or dog inside…
WFFT Wildlife Hospital The WFFT Wildlife Hospital is the first-ever wildlife hospital in Thailand, constructed in 2005. Our hospital treats hundreds of wild animals each year, but we are also…
UPDATE FRIDAY 19thof February 2016 MILO IS GONE! We are now “Searching Milo”! Yesterday the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division (NRECD) of the Royal Thai Police and Department…
A concerned local has rescued three endangered elongated tortoises (Indotestudo elongata) after he found them at a friend’s house destined for the dinner plate. The person who planned to eat…
Three adult Bengal slow loris (Nycticebus bengalensis) and a common palm civet kitten (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) have been brought into the WFFT Wildlife Rescue Centre. The lady who brought them to…
The Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand is pleased to see that National Geographic has presented to the world evidence concerning the disgraceful actions of the Tiger Temple Thailand. The evidence presented…
A few days ago we received a call about a 4-month-old baby mainland serow that was being kept as a pet inside someone’s house. His mother was most likely poached…
We recently celebrated baby Princesses (Pin's) 1st birthday with a festivity of balloons, mountains of fresh fruit and an expertly carved bamboo birthday cake. Pin, her mother Pun and her…
Edwin and the team are currently flying to Jakarta, Indonesia to return 14 orangutans back to their homeland. WFFT has been campaigning for them to be repatriated since they were…
The time is almost here for 14 confiscated orangutans to finally be returned home to Indonesia. The animals have been held for almost 7 years after being confiscated from private…
Laos Wildlife Rescue Center presents you with an un-BEAR-lievable volunteer opportunity! Have you ever wanted to see instant results from your donated time or money volunteering? Are you up for…
14 ORANG-UTANS TO BE RETURNED TO INDONESIA Press release 14 orangutans to be repatriated from Thailand to Indonesia. THE REAL STORY Over the last 48 hours many stories have been…
No Pajaan for the baby ever, mother and daughter can be together as long as they want to... On Friday, July 24th staff and volunteers at WFFT welcomed Apple and…
Is our work really needed? We received some questions and remarks from some people why we think our wildlife rescue work is important. Some large international organisations like them feel…