Bears encouraged to participate in their own veterinary care at Animals Asia's sanctuaries.
Our bear care team do everything they can to make the health care of our bears as painless and playful as possible.
Our bear care team do everything they can to make the health care of our bears as painless and playful as possible.
A new heartbreaking animated film commissioned by Animals Asia encourages responsible companion animal guardianship in China which has been viewed over 35,000 times in 24 hours.
What started as a way for Animals Asia’s global teams to show solidarity with their friends and colleagues in China during the CoVid19 coronavirus crisis has become a worldwide social media outpouring. There have been #BearInTheWindow posts appearing from all the corners of the globe from Japan to Scotland, from Italy to Vietnam and the tributes show no sign of stopping.
On Wednesday 15th January, our vet team at the Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre made the difficult decision to end the suffering of our beloved bear friend Raymond. Raymond had been living at the Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre since he was rescued on 15 September 2011 from a bile farm in Nam Dinh province, south of Hanoi along with two other bears, Yulgilbar and Caz.
In the city of Wuhan there are an estimated six to eight hundred thousand cats and dogs living as companion animals many of whom have been separated from their families who were unable to return to Wuhan before transport links returning to the city were severed.
Like so many around the world we have been deeply affected by the bushfire crisis in Australia. The fires which have been burning since September have torched more than 15.6 million acres of land, leaving over 1,400 homes destroyed and wildlife devastated.
It's the Lunar New Year and the bears at our China and Vietnam Bear Rescue Centres are celebrating too.