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woensdag 5 juni 2024

Een mooi Nieuwsbericht van Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand opgericht in 2001 door de Nederlander Edwin Wiek

 

What a month May was! We had much-needed rainfall and a particularly busy time at our Tiger Rescue Centre. From emergency surgeries to new friendships blossoming, there were lots of exciting goings-on with our rescued tigers.

Before we delve into our May highlights, we welcome you to watch our World Otter Day 2024 video 🦦 to learn about the plight of otters in Thailand and what you can do to help these amazing but threatened animals!
Click the image above to watch our World Otter Day 2024 video

Stories you made possible in May:

Rambo's eye surgery, a success!

21-year-old tiger, Rambo, has been blind in one eye for as long as he's been with us. However, he recently developed a nasty ulcer in that eye, and the best course of action was to remove it. Read the story here.
Rescued elephant, Mae Moey, started to make friends

Mae Moey, an elephant seized from wildlife traffickers has started to make friends with some of our Project 4 herd, including Alicia and Malai. It's such a joy to see her bonding with other rescued elephants after her terrible ordeal. Read more about our Elephant Refuge. 
Mang Mee and Hai Chok successfully introduced

These two tigers, rescued in Dec 2023 from a terrible tiger farm, are relishing their newfound sanctuary freedom. They are soaking up the sun and each other's companionship. It's exciting to watch their blossoming friendship. Read more about our Tiger Rescue Centre.
Our PAT Clinic continues to reduce the suffering of homeless dogs and cats

4,250 sterilised! Our People and Animals Thailand (PAT) team are tackling the issue of stray animal overpopulation in Thailand. Find out more about and support this life-changing project. 
Salamas went out in the rain! 

Since Salamas came to WFFT, she's been gradually adapting to a life free from abuse and enjoying the sensation of grass under her paws and rain on her fur. In fact, we were fortunate enough to witness her first ever experience of sitting in the rain. Donate for tigers like Salamas here.
New rescued tiger, A-Ngun swam for hours!

Once the door opened for the 1st time, A-Ngun darted outside to explore. The instant her paws made contact with the grass, she leapt up with surprise and joy. Within half an hour, she was in her lake, where she lingered for hours on end. It was a truly magical sight to see. Click here to watch the video.
Finally, we recently launched a Shopee wish list! If you're in Thailand and are able to donate some essential items for our rescued animals, please check out our Shopee wish list here. Or if you're overseas, here is our Amazon wish list.
Donate now to help more animals in Thailand

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(registered foundation in The Netherlands)
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