Over the last few months, WFFT staff noticed a swelling on the right eye of one of our Malayan Sun Bears, Poppy. She was given an anaesthetic injection so the Vet Team could complete a general health check and give her right eye an ultrasound.
On the way back from releasing a Long-tailed Macaque back into the wild this morning, we received a call informing us that a young Long-tailed Macaque had just been struck by a car nearby!
We received a phone call that a juvenile brahminy kite was found wandering around in the city of Petchaburi and had been captured by the Phetchaburi Police Department.
This week the WFFT Rescue Centre welcomed two new patients. A juvenile brahminy kite (Haliastur Indus) named “Kitey” and yellow-headed temple turtle (Heosemys Annandale) named “Rocky”.
A few days ago, a man showed up at People and Animals Thailand clinic with a severely injured female long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) after she got into a road accident while crossing the street.
Last week the WFFT Rescue Centre welcomed four new patients. A Juvenile collared scops owl (Otus lettia), an Asian openbill stork (Anastomus oscitans), a green iguana (Iguana iguana), and an Indian peahen (Pavo cristatus).
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