Firstly, we have some wonderful news to share! Yesterday, five pig-tailed macaques - four of whom are coconut monkeys - safely arrived at WFFT. We'll update you soon on this rescue. Read more about our coconut monkey project here.
Back to our work in June! From releasing recovered patients back into the wild, to starting to move into the brand-new wildlife hospital, June was another action-packed month for the WFFT team.
None of this would be possible without you, our incredible supporters.
Scroll down to catch up on our June highlights and to see more on the progress of our new hospital.
This month, we also joined forces with WARN Asia, For Tigers, and Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) to run a workshop focused on boosting welfare, safety, and the overall quality of life for captive tigers.
Duan blew us away with his incredible recovery after being badly attacked by other macaques last month. His wounds healed beautifully, and he is getting the second chance he deserves. Read more.
Over the past few months, our vet team hand-reared them with round-the-clock care, giving them the strength and skills they needed to return to the wild. Continue reading...
It’s a huge milestone for WFFT: after more than two decades in our original hospital, we’re now moving into our brand-new wildlife hospital. This move marks a big step forward for orphaned, injured, and abused animals who rely on us for urgent care - from macaques and lorises to leopards and tigers.
Our old hospital has served us well for over 20 years, treating thousands of animals, but it can no longer keep up with the growing needs of our rescue work. Thanks to the incredible generosity of supporters like you, this new facility is almost ready to fully open its doors.
We still need some final items such as medical supplies to life-saving surgical tools. Please help get to the finish line!
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