Getting ‘Hope’ After 20 Years – update on macaque, Hope
22 September 2025
Hope’s journey from a life of isolation to companionship with fellow macaque, Neung, is nothing short of inspirational.
Update on our Wildlife Education Programme: Inspiring Thailand’s Future Wildlife Protectors
12 September 2025
This year, we’re inspiring local students in Thailand to protect wildlife through school visits and sanctuary tours.
New Rescue: Coconut Monkey Khai Nui
5 September 2025
Read about how we continue our mission to end coconut monkey abuse in Thailand. This time it was 4-year-old Khai Nui's turn to be rescued.
The Wildlife Trade: Why Buying To Rescue Animals Is Not the Answer
2 September 2025
Learn why purchasing wildlife from markets or the pet trade - even with the best intentions - only fuels more cruelty and suffering.
PAT Expands Sterilisation Project into Huay Sai Nue
28 August 2025
PAT expands its sterilisation and animal welfare work to Huay Sai Nue, a rural area outside Cha-am in Phetchaburi.
Releasing a 3-Limbed Primate to a Safer Protected Habitat
24 August 2025
When we found a wild slow loris with only three limbs, we decided to release him to a safer location where he can live his best loris life.
New Arrival – Tanya the wild boar, from Tha Yang
20 August 2025
Meet the wild boar who refused to give up - and broke free from the grim fate that claims so many others.
Human-Wildlife Conflict – An Eye-Opening Tragedy
18 August 2025
What happens when wild animals lose their homes to human activity? Discover the real-life conflicts between people and wildlife.
New Names For Rescued Macaques
5 August 2025
Thanks to our incredible supporters, Chompoo and Lek now have beautiful new names to match their bright futures.
New Arrivals at WFFT: Two African Spurred Tortoises
30 July 2025
These two gorgeous African Spurred Tortoises were recently brought to our sanctuary after being kept as pets.
Nam Chok has passed away
24 July 2025
We are incredibly sad to share the passing of our very special lady, Nam Chok.
SIX New WFFT Residents – More Sugar Gliders
16 July 2025
These recent rescues highlight the importance of keeping wildlife wild and never supporting the exotic pet trade by buying animals from markets.












