Rescued bear cub Wonder update
Two weeks after Animals Asia rescued bear cub Wonder from traffickers, how is she adapting to sanctuary life?
Two weeks after Animals Asia rescued bear cub Wonder from traffickers, how is she adapting to sanctuary life?
Animals Asia is thrilled to announce that we have rescued a female elephant from the logging industry in Vietnam. The 46-year old elephant called Kham Phanh will now be free to roam with other rescued elephants at the Elephant Conservation Centre.
On World Rabies Day we look at how far Animals Asia has come in our campaign to prevent the spread of this terrible disease that claims tens of thousands of human and animal lives every year.
After a dangerous, challenging and long rescue operation, our team in Vietnam arrived safely at our sanctuary today with a tiny bear cub who had been saved from the illegal wildlife trafficking trade earlier this week.
Animals Asia has rescued hundreds of animals from some terrible situations, and our incredible teams of vets and animal carers have dedicated their lives to healing them. Today, World Suicide Prevention Day, we hear from those on the frontline and consider how we can support those who care for the animals that we love.
Five years ago Animals Asia was alerted to the plight of a tiny, desperate sun bear who had spent nine years in a cage as an exotic pet. Today, we find out if five years of love, care and companionship have changed this beautiful bear.
As anyone who has watched or seen the bears at our sanctuaries knows, they love to run, climb, wrestle and swim, all natural behaviours that bears display in the wild. So, to showcase these incredible displays of endurance, tenacity and strength, we present the ‘Bearlympics’!
Since the tragic death of Jill Robinson’s companion dog, ToZhai, Animals Asia’s Cat and Dog Welfare Team in China has launched a local education campaign in the village surrounding our Chengdu bear rescue centre in our ongoing mission to end the dog and cat meat trade.