At Animals Asia’s Vietnam sanctuary, every new space is another life saved

03 May 2018


With every bile farm in Vietnam set to close, sanctuary bears are making new friends to free up space for even more rescues.

Over the next four years an incredible 1,000 bears are due to be rescued from bear bile farms in Vietnam and sent to sanctuaries around the country as part of Animals Asia’s landmark agreement with the government to completely end bear bile farming in Vietnam.

To meet this astonishing demand for spaces new sanctuaries will be built, while Animals Asia’s existing bear rescue centre – the country’s oldest and most respected – is making space for even more residents.

Since opening in 2008, the sanctuary has rescued 193 bears and is currently home to 175, just 25 short of the maximum theoretical capacity of 200.

Happy bears wrestling

Animals Asia’s Vietnam Bear and Vet Team Director, Heidi Quine said:

“Once our newly rescued bears are able to be moved to a bear house with enclosures,there is a massive jigsaw puzzle of communities and relationships which has to be rearranged, balanced and juggled to free up the precious space which can enrich another life.

”Housing exactly 200 bears is challenging – it’s never a case of perfect communities of exactly 20 bears all getting along in every house. The bears are all individuals with their own character and needs, but we are doing our very best to make as much space as possible because we know just how precious each spot is.”

This April, bear managers worked around the clock to make a new community of 19 bears in House 5.

Weeks of careful monitoring, match-making and painstaking integrations have been successful and now all 19 bears are enjoying their large, grassy outdoor enclosure together.

Joe and Merricks are playing on a platform

Animals Asia Bear Manager Amanda Catwell said:

“There have been some lovely new friendships over the last few weeks and even some old friends being reunited for the first time in a while which has been wonderful to see.”

It hasn’t all been plain sailing though. Bear carers spotted Cranberry and Ivy get a little grumpy when new friends Joe and Hercules bumped into the girls while wrestling.  To make matters worse, Easy chose just that moment to sit down and rest in the middle of the doorway trapping the grumpy bears together.

Popeye and Joe wrestle in the pool

Amanda said:

“The playful boys and the resting girls were all stuck behind Easy with everyone getting a little upset for a while – but eventually Easy got the message and they all went their separate ways.

“Every bear is different. Bailey for example has made it clear to everyone that she prefers to be alone and the other bears understand that.  On the other hand, bears like Poe, Bi Xanh and Popeye just love company and have been playing non-stop since they met.”

Shy bear Gloria, who was rescued after 15 years alone in a barred cell, chose to relax in her comfy bed-basket while the new friendships were forming around her. More boisterous duo Su Su and Poe came to visit her and were very respectful. They gently sniffed Gloria and didn’t push her to play.

Poe, Merricks and Joe are all playing together

Heidi said:

“Bi Xanh, Snow, Joe and Poe all got along famously and are a really fun new group of friends, but I think Popeye wins the award for being the most sociable bear. He has played with absolutely everyone and is proving very popular.

“Thanks to bears like Popeye, we’ll be able to rescue even more bears from the bile industry and give them the care they so desperately need and deserve."

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