In Chains No More – WFFT Welcomes Warnorn
Warnorn the five-year-old male long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) is free from chains after spending the first five years of his life with humans after his mother was butchered and eaten. Warnorn was found in March 2011 on an island in southern Thailand when he was a young baby. We are…
Finishing a new bear field at WFFT
After working almost a year on the construction due to financial restrictions, we finally see our newest bear enclosure finished. With the help of the so many volunteers at WFFT we were able to finish off this enclosure bit by bit. Now in August 2016 it is ready to welcome…
Here is a Wonderful story for the Weekend….
A few days ago we said a very happy goodbye to one of our very special temporary residents and her infant. ‘Patti Harn’ (English: Miracle) the long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) and her infant ‘Mali’ (English: Jasmine) where released back to the wild after spending approximately 5 months here at the…
WFFT Welcomes a group of Aspiring Vet Students
A few days ago we welcomed a group of 100 vet students from the 7th International Veterinary Students' Association Asia Conference. They came to see our work and took part in discussions with our vet team and founder Edwin Wiek. We would love to see these aspiring vets one day…
NGO statement on “Global Tiger Day”
WFFT signs on to Letter of concern on tiger conservation: On Global Tiger Day this year, 45 NGOs are raising the alarm of increasing tiger poaching and call for ending all tiger farming and tiger trade July 29, 2016 Today on International Tiger Day we the undersigned 45 non-governmental organisations…
Primates in Laos need your urgent help!
The Laos Wildlife Rescue Center's team (LWRC) has been negotiating for several months with the owner of the monkeys and gibbons shown in this post to have him give up the primates to our rescue center. Unfortunately these negotiations took a much longer time than expected and by now all…
I-Love-Phants Lodge soft opening
An ethical alternative to elephant tourism For many years we have been contacted by Thai and foreign supporters and tourists alike, asking if instead of volunteering it would be possible to visit the WFFT wildlife rescue centre and stay overnight. In the past we did not think it was possible…
Wild Long-tailed Macaque Rescue
Last week the WFFT Wildlife Rescue Team headed out to Phetchaburi to investigate a report from a concerned local about a young male long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) that had been hit by a car. Upon arrival to the scene, the team found a young male that had sustained serious injuries…
Maggie and Chico meet up!
It has been over 5 months now since Maggie was dumped at WFFT and almost a month since Chico was handed over the WFFT. We have had both orang utans (see their original stories on the timeline) go through quarantine and check-ups and we found them finally ready to meet…
Endangered Elongated Tortoises Rescued
Last week three endangered elongated Tortoise tortoises (Indotestudo elongata) were brought into the WFFT Wildlife Rescue by a concerned local who had ‘found’ them close to his home in area populated by many people, he feared that someone would catch them and eat them. All three little tortoises seem in…
Welcome to “Wassana”!
We would like you to meet "Wassana" an elephant that has worked in the tourism industry for over 40 years. She was rescued two days ago after a very successful fundraising party in Sydney two months ago. This poor old elephant arrived to the WFFT Elephant Refuge after undergoing a…
Another ‘Ex-pet’ Slow Loris in need of Urgent Care
A young male Bengal slow loris (Nycticebus bengalensis) named ‘Chin’ was brought into the WFFT Wildlife Hospital for treatment after his ‘owners’ had noticed a deterioration in his health. After being checked over by the WFFT Vet Team it has been determined that this poor little one has metabolic bone…












