A blind crocodile, named Bond, has been rescued and brought to WFFT, where he's now ready to start a new life in the sanctuary.
Spring-cleaning for some exigent and messy little ones
Rescuing, caring, offering medical support, feeding and of course cleaning are part of the WFFT everyday life. Our volunteers are always happy to contribute to this mission. An appropriate and clean environment is as essential for the well-being of our residents as appropriate food or care! Recently the Centre’s Baby Macaque Enclosure had its spring cleaning. All the playful critters who live there were temporarily in the side enclosures while keeping an eye on our volunteers to be sure the work was well done. And of course, it was done with all the attention and commitment we always provide to all the rescued souls we host.
Take a look at the WFFT Volunteers and Staff in action!
See how you can be part on the action at www.wildlifevolunteer.org