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11. Animals Asia Founder wins Hong Kong Women of Hope Award and praises team who rescued over 600 bears

23 May 2019, 17:31PM

...Eco-Warrior Award is the latest in a number of prestigious awards and honours, including an MBE from Queen Elizabeth II of Britain, the Reader’s Digest ‘Hero for Today’ award, the Humane Society of the...

12. Animals Asia founder and CEO Jill Robinson to speak at event marking 75 years of the United Nations

16 October 2020, 16:07PM

...reversing climate change. The event is hosted by Hong Kong's largest eco wellness media platform Green Queen, and promises to raise awareness of the social and environmental goals set by the United Nations...

13. Animals Asia urges UK government to not back away from law to protect wild animals abroad

07 April 2022, 11:28AM

...were promised in the Conservative’s 2019 Manifesto, and 92 percent of the Conservative party and the Queen supported the Bill. But in a baffling change of heart, the government has ‘paused’ the Bill...

14. TAKE ACTION: Help Queenie - a sad, damaged, terrified macaque that’s forced to perform

20 April 2017, 15:11PM

Forced to perform, Queenie the macaque is clearly suffering from psychological damage, but the UNESCO-backed facility insists she is healthy and well-treated. By Animals Asia’s Animal Welfare Director...

15. One year on, the strongest condemnation of UNESCO’s cruel monkey circus is their own

20 October 2017, 16:18PM

...to ride bicycles and cowering in fear from the ringmaster’s whip. In that footage, a macaque called Queenie has clearly visible wounds on her face and can be seen biting her own legs to cope with the...

16. Why wild animals can never humanely be used as photo props

31 October 2017, 15:26PM

...considered a coping mechanism. Limb-sucking and self-harm were also apparent in video evidence of Queenie, a macaque forced to perform at a circus within a UNESCO-accredited biosphere reserve in Vietnam...

17. “Please stop animal cruelty” head of UNESCO urged to act over Vietnam site

14 November 2017, 13:01PM

...performances to be scrapped, appalled by footage of chained and blindfolded monkeys. One macaque, nicknamed Queenie, had clearly visible wounds on her face and was seen self-harming as a way of coping...

18. Why wild animals can never humanely be used as photo props

24 June 2019, 09:17AM

...considered a coping mechanism. Limb-sucking and self-harm were also apparent in video evidence of Queenie, a macaque forced to perform at a circus within a UNESCO-accredited biosphere reserve in Vietnam...