How to contact us.
Who are we?
How can you help?
Can you visit us?

Mail:
Wildlife Friends of Thailand

Moo 6,Tambon Thamairuak,

Amphoe Thayang,

76130 Petchaburi, Thailand.

Tel: (66)32-458135

E-mail: info@wfft.org

 

Volunteers:

volunteer@wfft.org

 

Reports and complaints:

edwin.wiek@wfft.org

 

Skype:

wildlife_rescue

 

Veterinary department

vet@wfft.org

 

The Wildlife Friends of Thailand is a group of people from Thailand, European countries and America that are of all ages.

Our goal is in the first place to provide a safe shelter for abused and neglected wild animals.

The center is build on temple land, the abbot of the Kao Look Chang temple has generously given us a huge plot of forest for the animals to live.

 

The center always needs help from animal lovers whether it be in the form of volunteer work, donations or advice.

The center would not be able to run without the hard work of the volunteers and the generosity of those who provide financial support in the way of donations.

If you feel you can and want to help out please contact us.

 

If you would like to volunteer go to Wildlife Volunteers and find all the info you need to know.

 

 

Yes. We allow visitors at the center, but we are no tourist attraction or zoo: you should not expect to see a lot of different kind of exotic animals in good shape.
Many of our animals are sick, handicapped or severely stressed.

There is no charge for visitors, although donations are very much appreciated and help us to continue improving the lives of animals in need.

 

 

Our Bank Details.
How do you get there?
Can I adopt an animal?
The Thai law

Wildlife Friends Foundation

Siam Commercial Bank (Publ. Co. Ltd.)

Thayang Branch

Acc: 708-208086-6

 

SWIFT Number SICOTHBK

 

 

From Bangkok take the bus
to Cha-am or Thayang from
the southern bus terminal.

In Cha-am it is best to take
a taxi to the center that
will cost around
Baht 400 (US$ 12.-).

From Thayang there is a bus, but it does not run regularly. Volunteers will be picked up free of charge from Thayang or Cha-am.

 

Find here a map to the center

 

Yes! Adoption of one of our animals is a great way to help out the unfortunate ones.

Please click here for more information.

Find on this link the complete translation of the Thai Wildlife preservation act if you would like to know more about the exact details of the law.
Click here!
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