From addressing human-elephant issues and urban macaque conflicts to combating illegal wildlife trade and ensuring rescued animals get long-term care - conservation challenges are broad and varied.
An update from Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand
Earlier this month, our member organization Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT), rescued and subsequently released a pregnant slow loris. This is their message:
A few days ago, one of our dedicated animal care staff spotted an endangered slow loris being chased by dogs. He quickly sprang into action, rescuing the loris from a potentially lethal situation and bringing her to WFFT.
A vet check revealed that this precious primate was expecting a baby! Our team swiftly released her back into the wild at a safer location, giving her and her future baby the best chance for a peaceful life in their natural habitat.
We wish this expectant mother a safe and happy future!
Read more on www.wfft.org