Many of them are believed to be juveniles, only two-years old. They were likely illegally stolen from the wild as cubs and forced to spend their young lives imprisoned in these tiny metal cages. Their mothers were likely killed in order for the cubs to be taken.
Bile farming is a cruel form of wildlife exploitation, where bears are caged to have their bile extracted from their gallbladder. The bile is used in traditional medicine – despite synthetic and herbal alternatives existing.
Some of these bears may already be suffering from malnutrition, muscle wastage, cracked teeth, psychological trauma, and painful injuries caused by years of confinement.
This is a major logistical operation, and the cost of caring for these bears will continue for the rest of their life, which could be 30+ years.
Please help us give them the safety and comfort they deserve.
We have a chance to save these bears, but we urgently need help.
This rescue operation will push our sanctuary network beyond anything we have faced before.
Rescuing them will bring us to an astounding 342 rescued bears in our care.
The scale of this rescue is enormous.

A major logistical operation across the mountains of Laos, with specialised equipment, large trucks, and a rescue crew.
With dens, planted forest enclosures, pools, caves, and the facilities these bears deserve.
To temporarily house the bears, and to provide emergency care after everything they have endured.
with additional land, to house this influx of rescued bears.
to give specialist care to the bears every day.
to help these bears not only recover, but thrive in the safety of the sanctuary.
These bears have been stolen illegally from the wild, to live a life of pain and suffering.
Together we can give them a second chance at life.
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