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Animals Asia works with zoos and animal venues across Asia to improve standards of care for captive animals. At Chengdu Zoo, ...
After a long winter’s rest, the rescued bears at Animals Asia's China sanctuary are soaking up the summer sunshine.
For over 25 years, we’ve been changing the lives of animals across Asia. Since our first bear rescue in 2000, we’ve grown into a trusted, international charity with a powerful mission – to end bear ...
Animals Asia’s journey began with one bear’s paw. Discover our story and 25 years of kindness in action across Asia.
Across Asia, wild animals are forced to perform in circuses, street shows and theme parks. Tigers jumping through hoops. Monkeys riding bicycles. Bears spinning in circles. These acts may draw ...
Following a historic agreement with the Vietnamese government to end bear bile farming, we built our third sanctuary in Bach Ma National Park for the industry’s last surviving bears. Although still ...
Animals Asia is ending bear bile farming in Vietnam through rescue, herbal alternatives and government partnership.
Travel ethically and protect animals: avoid cruelty, spot harmful tourism, and make kind choices for wildlife.
Working together for lasting change Ending elephant riding in Vietnam isn’t something we can do alone. That’s why we’re working hand-in-hand with national park authorities, tourism operators, and ...
Our sanctuary in Chengdu, southwest China, is Animals Asia’s first – and China’s only – rescue centre for bears formerly farmed for their bile. Hidden among peaceful bamboo forests, it’s a safe haven ...
Our bear sanctuary in Tam Dao, Vietnam provides care, rehabilitation and natural habitats for rescued bears.
Visiting Animals Asia’s bear sanctuaries Animals Asia’s award-winning bear sanctuaries in China and Vietnam aren’t open to the public every day, but we’re always moved by how many of you want to visit ...
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