Visiting professors get pats and plaudits at Hong Kong uni
Visiting professors wowed students at Hong Kong’s City University recently, having barked orders, waited patiently for treats and then enjoyed a tummy rub.
Visiting professors wowed students at Hong Kong’s City University recently, having barked orders, waited patiently for treats and then enjoyed a tummy rub.
The world may be familiar with the term ‘animal rights’ but the truth is animals have no rights. Animals Asia’s Animal Welfare Director, Dave Neale, explains why current efforts to recognise animals’ legal rights through personhood is so important to their welfare.
Animals Asia founder and CEO, Jill Robinson MBE, explains the present situation in Halong Bay with an article in the Huffington Post.
It’s well known that the moon bears at our sanctuaries love playing with each other and can be very sociable. But sometimes their play behaviours can be so human-like that it takes us aback.
As Animals Asia and ACPA continue to battle the dog meat industry in Vietnam it’s worth remembering that while the popularity of eating dog is waning – the popularity of dogs as companions has never been higher.
While this year’s Nem Thuong pig slaughter festival in Vietnam looks likely to go ahead – it does so against the backdrop of a country demanding animal welfare change.
When we saw this secretly filmed footage of sun bear cub Layla foraging in her enclosure, we couldn’t help but take a break from the usual #moonbearmonday.
With Tet break starting this weekend – it means a frustrating delay in the campaign to have a reported 23 bears released from bile farms in Vietnam’s Halong Bay.