Safeguarding the future of the Nanning bears
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.
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.
A leading eco-friendly accessories brand has launched a limited edition line of products to support Animals Asia.
With the holidays just around the corner, most of us are settling into the Christmas shopping routine – and looking forward to those few days away from the pressures and strains of our normal lives.
This #MoonBearMonday, Jigsaw is on the hunt for the perfect nap – and as we all know, the perfect nap requires the perfect blanket.
This year, Animals Asia has been busy – preparing the healthiest snacks known to bears, fighting for the proper treatment of all of Asia’s animals, and waiting for the funny things bear cub Murphy will do next.
When Blue was rescued in 2005, he still had a hole in his stomach that had been used to harvest his bile.
Recently, the Chinese Veterinary Medical Association have announced that they are drafting the country’s first welfare standards for the farming and slaughter of livestock and poultry. The standards, set to be published in June 2016, will not be mandatory – but they will be developed with the support of 30 leading animal farming businesses in China.