Authorities have uncovered a major international trafficking ring, rescuing three orangutans, a siamang, a white-handed gibbon, red pandas, and tamarins. This shocking discovery highlights the ongoing threat to endangered species from illegal trade.
Ever felt like running your own wildlife rescue centre….?
We are seeking the ideal candidate(s) for a recently opened positon at the Laos Wildlife Rescue Centre,
‘Wildlife Rescue Centre Manager’
Male or Female, or a couple, experience working in or managing a wildlife rescue center is a must, able to work independently, age 27-50, ability to speak Thai or Lao is an advantage.
The Laos Wildlife Rescue Centre is an exciting project, it is a cooperation between WFFT, the old Lao Zoo and the Lao government. We are in the process of converting the “Lao Zoo” into a wildlife rescue centre of international standard, creating the first wildlife rescue centre in Laos PDR. The project started two years ago, and since then the project has had many successes, we are hoping for a new team to continue the great progress that has been made.
Please send your CV and a letter of interest to info@wfft.org
Start date: As soon as possible