We Need A home!!
13 October 2019
We need a home!! We have had numerous kittens and puppies dumped in the road outside our gates. Currently, they are being
quarantined in our hospital. We can provide you with free vaccinations and de-sexing.
Elephant Herds Increasing Despite Thai Tragedy
12 October 2019
Plans to protect elephants should focus on protecting habitat, curbing conflict with humans and proper punishment of poachers. Rangers at Khao Yai National Park in central Thailand heard the trumpeting of distressed elephants several hours before dawn on Saturday October 5.
Special Project : DoDo
11 October 2019
Over the last month, our staff and volunteers worked hard on a special project to renovate DoDo’s home.
Update: Urgent Fundraising Appeal – New Animal Habitats
11 October 2019
We are getting closer to our target! WFFT would like to say huge thank you to everyone who has helped us raise $6581 for the new animal habitat urgent fundraising, but we still have a long way to go.
Wildlife Rescue As It Should Be!
7 October 2019
We received a phone call on Saturday the 5th of October from a village chief about 70kms away from our wildlife rescue centre, calling in a rescue case of a pangolin that was weak, lethargic and covered in ants.
Update: Urgent Fundraising Appeal – New Animal Habitats
5 October 2019
We are aiming to fundraise a total of 23,100.00 USD to complete both projects. Currently, we totally raised only 1,931 USD. Please help us achieve this goal by donating at www.wfft.org/donate.
Fun Facts Friday
4 October 2019
Did you know gibbons are mostly monogamous? They often pair for life only finding a new partner if one off them passes away.
Orphaned Monkey ‘Baibua’ Arrives
2 October 2019
We want to introduce you to 'Baibua' an infant female Northern pig-tailed macaque who arrived at the WFFT Wildlife Rescue Centre a few days ago.
Urgent Fundraising Appeal – New Animal Habitats
30 September 2019
This year we have seen very little rain in this part of Thailand resulting in our water reservoirs being unusually low and almost empty. In a few weeks, as the water runs dry, we will have to remove gibbons from their island homes out on the big lake at the WFFT Wildlife Rescue Centre.
Fun Facts Friday
27 September 2019
Unlike most other wild cats, the fishing cat lives primarily along rivers and in mangrove forests. Their main prey is fish. They have webbed feet, this helps them swim and stops them from sinking when walking on mud.
Update – Magic Mike Dumbo Noo Deang Poppy Jum Pee and France
23 September 2019
Did you know that the WFFT Wildlife Hospital treats over 1000 animals every year? Many of these animals are rehabilitated and released back to the wild.