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We are always in need of volunteer support to ensure we give our animals the best care and a better future, whether this is by returning them to the wild or a lifetime of care.
The majority of our work is funded through our volunteer scheme, so we are always glad for the support. We currently run four projects:
- Wildlife Rescue Centre (WRC),
- Elephant Refuge (ER),
- Wildlife Hospital (HOSP) and
- PAT (People and Animals Thailand) Clinic – a spay clinic for stray dogs and cats (PAT).
Three of the projects are run from one location in rural Thailand, about 160km southwest of Bangkok. Our PAT Clinic is about 30 mins from the WFFT sanctuary. This means you can combine volunteering projects and help in many different ways.
We value long-term commitment, so the longer you stay, the cheaper it becomes. Please follow the links below to learn more about Wildlife Volunteer projects and how you can help.
Wildlife Rescue Centre
WRC have over 600 animals that we need your help to look after. As a WRC volunteer you will help look after more than 10 species of primates including gibbons, macaques and orangutans; bears, otters, civets, reptiles, birds and many more.
Elephant Refuge
As an Elephant Refuge volunteer, you will help feed our 20+ Asian elephants, clean their enclosures, create enrichments, harvest banana trees and grasses and a variety of other maintenance work around the centre. We are proud to be Asia’s first chain-free sanctuary.
Wildlife Hospital
WFFT’s Wildlife Hospital was the first ever wildlife hospital in Thailand. Qualified vets, vet technicians and vet students can volunteer with our vet team, observing and assisting with care of both wild and domestic animals.
PAT - Welfare Clinic
People And Animals Thailand (PAT) is the latest volunteering project set up by WFFT to help stray dogs and cats in the country.
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