After years of being illegally kept in captivity for bile extraction and always facing the risk of being butchered and sold, many wild bears were rescued by Animals Asia in coordination with Vietnamese authorities and brought to their "new homes" for care and rehabilitation at the Vietnam Bear Rescue Center II in Bach Ma National Park (Hue City).
Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóng•03/09/2025
Before being rescued, the bears were kept in cages with small spaces and lacked health care conditions. A moon bear was rescued in Hanoi , its feet were cracked due to lack of exercise. Vietnam Bear Rescue Center II was built in Bach Ma National Park with an area of 12.7 hectares when completed, including: 6 bear houses, 12 wild boarding areas, administrative area, resort for staff, quarantine area, veterinary hospital area, bear food processing area and communication education area. Transport bears in specialized cages to the rescue center Rescued bears in Hanoi have cracked, keratinized paws due to lack of exercise. After arriving at the "new home", the bears are fed honey mixed with milk by the staff and then taken to a quarantine area to monitor their health for 30 - 45 days, then taken to their own private home. After arriving at its "new home", the bear was carefully cared for by the staff. Medical staff treat and give milk to bears The bears were moved to a quarantine area, where they will stay for 30 days to prevent disease transmission and gradually get used to their new environment. The bear was revived after being raised semi-wild and given adequate care at the Vietnam Bear Rescue Center II in Bach Ma National Park. Foreign experts exchange experiences with officers and staff of Vietnam Bear Rescue Center II at Bach Ma National Park
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