Rescued – Otters and a Civet
A New Life for the Lannister brothers
Rescued – Ex-pet Asian palm civet
Nightlife!
We set up trail cameras to get a glimpse of our more elusive nocturnal animals. Some seemed aware of these strange new contraptions while others paid no mind. We captured some surprising moments! Check out our jackals meeting a large monitor lizard, a leopard cat friendship, and porcupines tenderly grooming…
WFFT 2018 RECAP
2018 was a big year for WFFT. We rescued 4 elephants, hundreds of wildlife, released hundreds more, built new enclosures for our orangutans and macaques, and secured 13 acres for future projects. We couldn’t have done any of this without our donors, sponsors, volunteers, guests, and dedicated staff. Thank you…
Welcome Jimmy – A new Civet joined our Community
A few days ago, a man brought an adult male Common Palm Civet named Jimmy, to the WFFT Wildlife Rescue Centre. As the man explained by phone to our Vet Team before bringing him in, he received this civet from someone and took care of him for 4 months. Jimmy…
Two Otters and a Civet Arrive at WFFT
A few days ago more unwanted pet wild animals arrived at the WFFT Wildlife Rescue Centre, one male and one female Asian small-clawed otters (Aonyx cinereus) and a male common palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus). These animals had been purchased by the owner two years’ prior, the owner had decided that…