Rescue, Rehabilitate and Release – Team’s Story
22 March 2025
Read the inspiring story of rescued macaque, Team, who had been hit by a car and then attacked by other macaques.
New Wildlife Hospital is Underway
22 March 2025
We're excited to announce the construction of a new Wildlife Hospital at WFFT! Can you help? As the number of rescued animals continues to grow, this larger, better-equipped facility will enable us to meet the increasing needs of wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.
WFFT Hosts Successful WARN Asia Workshop on Illegal Wildlife Trade
15 March 2025
From March 10th to 13th, WFFT hosted the WARN Asia Illegal Wildlife Trade Workshop at the I-Love-Phants Lodge in Thailand, bringing together experts and organisations to combat illegal wildlife trade in Asia.
Emergency Rescue of Wild Macaque
23 February 2025
Our team rescued a wild long-tailed macaque who had been struck by a car. He has severe injuries but our vets are doing everything possible
Rescue, Rehabilitation and Release – Stump-Tailed Macaque, Sakakibara
23 February 2025
We rescued a wild stump-tailed macaque who had been attacked. It took many weeks to recover, but we were thrilled to release him back into the wild.
Health Check for Malayan Sun Bear, Pee Mai
20 February 2025
Pee Mai recently had a health check. As an older bear, he needed some dental care and a small wound treated.
New species at WFFT – Sugar Glider
19 February 2025
WFFT's first-ever sugar glider: discover the devastating impact the wildlife trade is having on these incredible creatures
Severely Injured Infant Macaque Rescued
14 February 2025
An infant macaque named Lantao has been rescued, suffering from an old open fracture, blindness in one eye, and malnutrition.
The Hidden Cost of a Selfie: The Truth About Lion Cafés
11 February 2025
Read about how a viral TikTok video exposed the ugly truth behind Lion Cafés and why they are so harmful
Golden Tigers: The Terrible Truth Behind the Hype
5 February 2025
Discover the dark reality behind "Golden" tigers - the result of inbreeding in captive tigers. This unethical inbreeding harms animal health, has no conservation value and causes suffering.
Minimising Human-Wildlife Conflict: How Laparoscopic Surgery Is Helping Thailand’s Macaques
29 January 2025
A team of laparoscopic experts from the Netherlands visited to train our team.
Huge Wildlife Seizure in Thailand
22 January 2025
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.












