The illegal trade in wildlife remains one of the most pressing threats to biodiversity, animal welfare, and public health. At the conference, we will have an interactive workshop which will bring together a diverse group of participants, from NGOs, rescue centers, law enforcement agencies, and government departments, uniting experts and practitioners from across Asia and beyond.
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





