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Animals Asia investigators have uncovered the use and abuse of hundreds of animals – including endangered species – at captive animal premises such as circuses and amusement parks across Vietnam. Our ...
Plum had been trapped in a small, rusty cage with nothing to do or see, no companions to play with or even touch, no open space to stare into, no grass to roll around on, no delicious snacks to forage ...
In an urgent mission, Animals Asia swiftly mobilized to rescue a moon bear from Vinh Phuc, near the Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre. Trapped in a tiny, rusted cage for over twenty years, the bear — now ...
Tam Đảo, Tháng 8 năm 2024 – Vườn quốc gia Tam Đảo và Tổ chức Động vật Châu Á (Animals Asia Foundation) hân hạnh chào đón 14 gương mặt có sức ảnh hưởng trên mạng xã hội đến thăm Trung tâm Cứu hộ Gấu ...
Every year, we spend hours making bear-appropriate decorations, pack gifts of dried fruit, nuts and other treats into beautifully wrapped boxes, decorate the enclosures, and then watch the fun this ...
近日,非盈利组织亚洲动物基金发布了一系列关于中国狗肉产业链的深度调查报告。该系列调查历时4年,揭露了国内几近没有任何大型肉狗养殖场的事实,进一步解开了媒体报道以及动物保护团体一直以来对餐桌上的狗肉来源的质疑——所谓的大量供应的肉狗,事实上是被盗抢和毒杀的家养动物和 ...
Welcome home, Nang and Mua After two decades of confinement on a bear bile farm in Phung Thuong village, moon bears Nang and Mua have been rescued by Animals Asia and transported to our new sanctuary ...
1. Ending bear bile farming in Vietnam After almost three decades of campaigning against the bear bile farming industry, Animals Asia is about to close the last door on the last bile farm in Vietnam.
During the quiet festive period of 2024, Animals Asia was alerted to the plight of an adult moon bear who desperately needed our help. It was in the Vietnamese province of Lao Cai, which borders China ...
Our rescue team thought they’d seen it all. Collectively our sanctuary teams have rescued hundreds of bears from bile farms, and cared for hundreds more. They’ve had decades of experience with broken ...
For anthropologist Barbara J. King, life is a balance between recognizing human differences and acknowledging the importance of all animals. By Barbara J. King In my work, I walk a tightrope. My ...