Every year, up to a million dogs in Vietnam are trafficked, transported in inhumane conditions, and killed for their meat. Animals Asia is committed to ending this trade for good. The consumption of ...
After decades of unimaginable abuse, bears like Sen have finally begun to experience kindness. But now, they have another battle to fight. As a direct result of years – often decades – of cruel bile ...
Bears are expressive, social and emotionally complex. They share information and display emotion and empathy through scent, sound, body language and touch. For rescued bears, having the freedom and ...
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 ...
We’re delighted to welcome you to our bear sanctuary and look forward to meeting you onsite soon. In order to comply with local security regulations, we need to provide advance notification of all ...
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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 ...
When we rescued Dawn from a bear bile farm in Phung Thuong, she had endured nearly two decades of confinement and isolation. What she displayed on arrival was a textbook case of learned helplessness – ...
Animals Asia’s award-winning bear sanctuaries in China and Vietnam aren’t open to the public every day, but we’re always moved by how many of you want to visit the bears you’ve helped rescue. That’s ...
Every bear rescued by Animals Asia begins a new life the moment they arrive at sanctuary. Some are terrified cubs; others come from bile farms or circuses, carrying physical and emotional scars from ...