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Sunbears to elephants: life at a Thai wildlife hospital

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The patient lay prone on the operating table. An IV line snaking from his left leg, near the wound from the tranquilliser dart that sedated him.

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Sunbears to elephants: life at a Thai wildlife hospital

The patient lay prone on the operating table. An IV line snaking from his left leg, near the wound from the tranquilliser dart that sedated him.

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From monkeys to elephants they are among the dozens of wild animals abused and exploited for commercial purposes in Thailand that pass through a new hospital managed by an oenegé, where they recover and rehabilitate to lead a normal life. One of the patients lies face down on the operating table, with an intravenous line on his left leg, near the wound caused by the tranquilizing dart that sedated him. It is called Yong and is a macaque pigtail …

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In Thailand, a unique hospital gives hope to animals who are victims of exploitation or trafficking, thanks to dedicated teams and innovative methods. In the heart of Phetchaburi province, southwest of Bangkok, the Friends of the Wild Wildlife Foundation of Thailand (WFFT) deploys a remarkable ingenuity to care for people who are [...] Read more A Thai sanctuary at the bedside of wildlife appeared first on Le Singulier.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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