How traumatised bear Kay has learned to trust again
Kay was one of the most damaged bears that Animals Asia rescued in 2015 – but with the help of the Trust Technique, she is learning how to be a bear again.
Kay was one of the most damaged bears that Animals Asia rescued in 2015 – but with the help of the Trust Technique, she is learning how to be a bear again.
Filmed this week at our China sanctuary - this super slowmo footage of brown bear Caesar captures her shaking herself dry after a leisurely dip... but her previous life was far from idyllic.
No elephant festivals, no tourist rides. Animals Asia says Vietnam should take a lead in Asia and let its elephants live in peace instead of being used for work and entertainment.
It took a 900km round trip on treacherous Vietnamese roads to pick up two tiny cubs confiscated from traffickers - three years on, they’re both high climbers.
Thousands of huggers across the world have made sure that Animals Asia’s Bear Hugs for Bears Week is here to stay.
As plans for dolphin park in Danang, Vietnam hang in the balance, Animals Asia is reminding city leaders - there is no such thing as an “eco” dolphinarium.
Around the world this week thousands of people are playing their part in raising awareness and much needed funds to help end bear bile farming - by hugging!
Pippin, Tai Tan and Eclipse were all rescued from bear bile farms. Vet Sheridan Lathe describes the ailments they suffer and how they are treated as they grow old in their sanctuary.