2014: our greatest year in numbers
What did Animals Asia do in 2014? Let the numbers speak for themselves…
What did Animals Asia do in 2014? Let the numbers speak for themselves…
Reports that China will introduce animal welfare legislation have been welcomed by Animals Asia.
We’ve watched them grow from cubs to juveniles and now – all too soon – the “cub pack” have come of age and moved in with a group of older bears.
Hangzhou Zoo has announced it will end animal performances following a nationwide campaign by Animals Asia.
Super-active moon bear twins Holly and Wang Cai caused a sensation when they arrived as juveniles almost two years ago. Now we catch up with them at Chengdu Sanctuary.
This picture was taken in 2007 and shows moon bear cub Mara in a temporary cage after being discovered by Forest Protection Department staff in remote Dien Bien province, Vietnam.
Emaciated, starving bears, open wounds, missing limbs – that was the shocking scene awaiting Animals Asia veterinary staff at a bear bile farm in Halong Bay, Vietnam.
Animals Asia’s Animal Welfare Officer, Nguyen Tam Thanh explains how he became a vegetarian in a country where the concept is still rare.