Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand

CITES COP 16 Bangkok & WFFT - by Phamai Photography

Check out our photographs on the next set of Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand shirts, posters and print ads! We provided our services to the WFFT and the Webster University Thailand student teams who created the final artworks. If you are around Thailand you may see this work. Visit and like our friends at WFFT it's a great foundation.9FEB13_Tiger 9FEB13_Gibbon 9FEB13_Elephant 9FEB13_Bear

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Part II - Baby Oreo - Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT)

Five-month old baby gibbon, Oreo, was taken from his mother after she was killed by a poacher. Oreo was rescued by the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand two months ago just in time to prevent him from being sent into an illegal exotic animal trade. Oreo will remain at the WFFT and be cared for until he is able to take care of himself and released into his natural habitat.

 

Part I - Motherhood - Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT)

Phamai Photography Studio received an offer to join Webster University Thailand's VIDE1000, Introduction to Video Production, class to the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT) in Tayang, Petchburi.  Video production students and lecturers, Thomas Groves and Manop Sujaritpinij, collaborated with the students of advanced public relations course PBRL 4920, Publication Relations Campaigns, class and professor David Kistle in creating a PR campaign for the WFFT and founder Edwin Wiek. The VIDE1000 students, using the guidelines from PBRL 4920 and Mr Wiek, went to create their final projects on location for their 2012 summer term. Phamai Photography Studio has agreed provide our professional photographic services to help create print advertisements to spread awareness of the WFFT and most importantly the animals. Enjoy Part 1 titled - Motherhood - More pictures to come!