
Three Vietnamese bile bears rescued in under 28 hours
The impromptu rescue of three nameless Asiatic black bears
After months of work led by our local partners 'Education for Nature Vietnam', three illegally kept bears from a bile bear farm in Nghe An province were confiscated by the authorities on 30th of May. For our team in Vietnam, this rescue came unexpectedly, and they only had a few hours to prepare. The mission - carried out under intense pressure - was an extreme experience for everyone involved.
Fortunately, the three bears are now safe in our BEAR SANCTUARY Ninh Binh!
How they got there names?
The two female bears were named Lulu and Lili by FOUR PAWS Viet. For the male bear we asked the FOUR PAWS facebook community for their help to pick one of these two options for the male:
- Lac meaning “peanut”
- Em meaning “small”
His character is as followed:
14th of June: He has really settled a lot over the past couple of days, and his playful personality is showing through. He loves water and having showers so much that it is difficult to clean his cage and fill his water bowl because he continuously dive-bombs the hosepipe. He likes to put his whole face in the water bowl to drink. He loves banana leaves and the hessian bags we give him for bedding, but they are always really scary at first, and he slaps at them with his paws until he realises they aren’t going to hurt him, and then he is rolling around on the floor with them. He steals hessian bags through the bars also from his neighbour Lulu.
Now all bears have names: Lili, Lulu and Lac
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The saddest bears in Vietnam
This case demonstrates the ongoing problem of illegally kept bears in Vietnam, and that authorities must continue their efforts to ensure they are found and immediately confiscated - to ultimately bring an end to all bear farming in Vietnam.
More information about our work in Vietnem: #saddestbears