Articles, updates and blogs about Animals Asia’s campaign to urge the Vietnam government to help rescue the last 150 bears ...
Animals Asia's CEO Jill Robinson talks about why 2026 is a pivotal year for the last 150 bile bears in Vietnam - and why we ...
As we step into a new year, one thing gives us strength above all else… knowing you’re still here with us. Your continued support fuels every rescue and brings hope to bears who have spent decades ...
Meet some of the beautiful bears at our sanctuaries and read about their remarkable journeys. They all share a tragic past and a determination to survive, but their stories are unique – as are their ...
Nestled in the valley of Tam Dao National Park, our first Vietnam sanctuary provides a peaceful, protected home for around 200 moon and sun bears rescued from the brutal bear bile industry. Covering ...
Cooperative Care is the practice of giving animals choice and control during their treatment, using positive reinforcement to support both medical and behavioural care. It’s a method that prioritises ...
Our sanctuary in Chengdu, southwest China, is Animals Asia’s first – and China’s only – rescue centre for bears formerly farmed for their bile. Hidden among peaceful bamboo forests, it’s a safe haven ...
Mỗi chú gấu đều xứng đáng có một nơi hạ cánh mềm mại nhất có thể. Khi một chú gấu đến một trong những khu bảo tồn của chúng tôi, chúng không chỉ đang phục hồi từ chấn thương hoặc bệnh tật ...
At Animals Asia, care doesn’t stand still. With every rescued bear, we learn, adapt, and refine our approach. Over two decades of experience have led us to develop pioneering methods that improve the ...
Years in captivity severely limit a bear’s ability to behave as they would in the wild. Denied stimulation, access to the outdoors and space, many arrive with limited curiosity and movement. But their ...
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