After three weeks of dedicated care at the WFFT wildlife hospital, Wang, a wild long-tailed macaque from a local temple, successfully recuperated and was released back to his habitat.
Froggy and Makham Are on the Move
Two young rescued Bengal slow loris (Nycticebus bengalensis) have moved onto the next stage of rehabilitation, after spending the past few months under the intensive care of the WFFT Vet Team. Froggy and Makham have moved to one of WFFT’s Loris Rehabilitation cages in our forest area, both were orphaned babies when they arrived at WFFT.
See their rescue stories at,
Froggy – https://www.wfft.org/primates/froggy-baby-slow-loris/
Makham – https://www.wfft.org/loris/meet-makham-tamarind-another-slow-loris-saved/