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.
Rescued slow loris brought to WFFT
A slow loris that was rescued by Junie and her team at Lanta Animal Welfare (LAW) in Koh Lanta has been brought into the WFFT Wildlife Hospital. The loris was found weak and severely malnourished by a public road. As LAW specilize in the care of dogs and cats, not wildlife, they contacted us for assistance with rehabilitating this loris. Junie and her team made the journey up to our centre to hand over the loris. The loris is an adult female of around 6-7 years old, at the moment we are not sure as to why she was found in the state she is in, beside a road. She is eating well and is currently under close observation of our vet team.