From bile farm to paradise – another Halong Bay bear goes outside
A bear from Animals Asia’s biggest rescue of 2015 has just passed his quarantine period and is enjoying what he’s deserved all his life – the outdoors, and lots and lots of sunshine.
A bear from Animals Asia’s biggest rescue of 2015 has just passed his quarantine period and is enjoying what he’s deserved all his life – the outdoors, and lots and lots of sunshine.
Like any community, Animals Asia’s bear sanctuaries have elders – bears getting on in years, who need a little bit more care and consideration but are well-respected amongst their peers.
A British animal expert who has overseen the feeding, watering and care of more than 150 bears has shared her most memorable moments as she bids farewell to Animals Asia’s Vietnam sanctuary.
When a bear at Animals Asia’s China sanctuary was suffering from a nagging and mysterious health condition, Animals Asia called in a favour – at the local human hospital.
After the Quang Ninh rescues – Animals Asia’s landmark 2015 campaign, which saw bile farming stopped in its most notorious province – Vietnam is imagining a bile farm-free future.
Word has reached Animals Asia’s Vietnam office that plans for a dolphinarium in Danang, Vietnam - have been been put on hold following our campaign which saw city leaders deluged by objections.
It’s been a year of hard work and frustration for Animals Asia in the fight to secure a future for 123 bears at a former bear bile farm in Nanning, China.
A group of six puppies that narrowly escaped death after being buried alive in China have been given a new lease of life by international animal welfare organisation, Animals Asia.