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.
Update – Paralyzed Slow Loris ‘Chin’
Do you remember little ‘Chin’ the paralyzed slow loris? He arrived at the WFFT Wildlife Hospital in July this year. Since then he has been having daily physiotherapy sessions with the WFFT Vet Team and receiving a proper supplemented diet. He has started to move around more and more each day, and has just began to climb again. He still as long way to go but we are hopeful he will continue to improve. See his arrival story here http://bit.ly/2e0m8L6