Exciting times at WFFT as we welcomed eight turkeys into their very own safe haven.
Cassowary rescue Huahin
Cassowary
After receiving a call about rescue of an Emu, the WFFT rescue team arrived in Hua Hin to find a very weak Cassowary. Cassowaries are the more colourful (and dangerous!) relatives of the emu. Well known in their native New Guinea and Australia for their aggressive nature and sharp claws, the bird not only looks like a dinosaur but kicks like a velociraptor too! This individual however was too weak to be a threat and was transported to the WFFT wildlife hospital immediately for treatment. The 35kg Cassowary had lived for 10 years at a temple in Hua Hin but had escaped and been caught by a local foundation. The bird had sustained traumatic injuries to the beak, eyes, crest and throat and could barely stand, swallow or open his right eye. He has gained some strength after fluids and supportive treatment but still has a long way to go. The Intensive care continues with 2 hourly tube feeding until he is strong enough to swallow on his own. We’ll know he’s feeling better when he is too strong to handle!
Update January 1st 2013
“Cassie” seems to be doing abit better and is now starting to eat more and wonder around her new enclosure.
She seems to have no problem with Noi (Jansaeng) visiting and hand feeding her every day.