Month: April 2020

Germany: wasted money and animal suffering in laboratories

Germany has released an unscheduled 305 million euros for research funding for the new corona virus. While part of the funding is spent on animal testing, it is not clear whether and to what extent the development and application of modern animal testing-free in vitro methods such as human organoids are being funded.

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The nationwide association Doctors Against Animal Experiments asked about the distribution of the funds and received only unsatisfactory answers. The association criticizes the lack of transparency and the flow of public funds in expensive and lengthy animal experiments as ethically and economically irresponsible for humans and animals.

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The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has announced that, in view of the current COVID-19 emergency situation, it will provide additional funding both for research into the SARS-CoV-2 virus and for the development and testing of medicines and vaccines .

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The corona virus cannot infect the usual “laboratory animals”, nor can it cause a severe course of disease in other animal species as in humans. Nevertheless, there is strong evidence that a large part of this special funding is used in animal experiments.

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The international vaccine initiative CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations) provides a large portion of this special funding, namely EUR 145 million.

CEPI is a public-private partnership that works with government sponsors as well as private foundations and companies. It coordinates and supports a wide range of projects for the development of various vaccines and vaccine technologies.

At the request of doctors against animal testing, CEPI was unable to provide any information about the proportion of the COVID-19 funding used for animal testing or for animal testing-free procedures. Since animal testing is generally much more expensive than the human-relevant in-vitro methods, it can be assumed that a lot of money will be invested in animal testing.

The strategic COVID-19 plan, which was developed by the international funding network GLOPID-R (Global Research Collaboration for Infectious Disease Preparedness), of which the German Ministry of Education and Economy is a sponsoring member, together with the World Health Organization, is also unsettling.

In this plan, various animal experiments, especially those with mice and monkeys, are provided and described as milestones that should be encouraged and supported.

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The German Ministry of Education and Economy supports projects from basic research with a total of up to 10 million euros – in addition to the 145 million for CEPI.

The following are listed as funding points for financing:
– Research into the genesis of the virus and its transmission between animals and humans
– Approaches to testing the transferability of existing animal models to CoV-2 and ”
-Development of new clinically relevant animal models and human cell models “(for example, lung infection model).
All three points are based on animal experiments.

In contrast to this, the human-based animal-free methods with the exception of the briefly mentioned “human cell models” are not listed as funding points.

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We asked the German Ministry of Education and Economy what the distribution of these special funds between projects with and without animal experiments looks like, but our request has not yet been answered. This is an indication that more funding can be invested in carrying out cruel and fruitless animal experiments with a wide variety of animal species than in the development of in-vitro high-tech technologies with human tissue.

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The German Ministry of Education and Economy is investing 150 million in the establishment of a scientific network from German university clinics.

Although the focus should be on clinical work with patients, there are indications in the report that this money is partly also attributed to preclinical research, including animal experiments.

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My comment: CEPI was founded in 2017 by several governmental and non-governmental donors in response to the 2014 Ebola crisis.
The German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) supports CEPI for up to 90 million euros for five years.
Other supporters so far have been Norway, Japan, Great Britain, Canada, Belgium and Australia, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Wellcome Trust (!!!)

With a bit of bad luck, a (compulsory) vaccination that is already being planned will not save us from the swamp.
This could be because we will be suffering from the next patented virus in about 18 months, when the Bill-Gates vaccine is available, so that we can no longer get out of this quarantine spiral.

But “good propaganda” protects us fairly reliably from “unhealthy information”, and all Corona stressed citizens can hardly wait for a vaccine, which is reliably tested on animals.

The rescue comes from a substance that has been tested just on these animals that are not infected by the virus.
Dead safe vaccination!

So the question remains whether there can be such a thing as learning resistance in medicine?

Yes, this question does indeed arise. And we can assume that it is so.
Or worse: the mafia-like structures from the laboratory – pharmaceutical industry inclusive – are highly motivated to make money again.

It is again about billions, with the suffering and senseless massacre of sentient beings.
This is how the laboratory mafia has always worked; now  it’s “business with the fear”.

My best regards to all, Venus

U.S: “Model” high -speed- slaughterhouse: a nightmare!

 

USDA inspector describes filth and mistreatment at “MODEL”
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Inspector files sworn statement in support oflLegal challenge to pig slaughter deregulation.

 

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Rochester, NY: A New Trump administration rule that largely deregulates pig slaughter operations will increase fecal contamination; diseased pigs being allowed for human consumption; toenails, hair and abscesses allowed into meat; and animal mistreatment, according to a new sworn statement by a federal slaughterhouse inspector.

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The statement was filed in federal court late last Friday, April 10, in support of a lawsuit brought by seven animal and environmental protection organizations to challenge a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) rule, and comes as slaughterhouses across the country shutter due to COVID-19 outbreaks, including Smithfield Foods’ Sioux Falls, South Dakota plant that is slated to increase line speeds and reduce federal oversight under the challenged rule.

The inspector, Jill Mauer, works inside Quality Pork Processors, a large Minnesota slaughterhouse that has served as a model for the USDA’s controversial move to reduce oversight of pig slaughter nationwide.

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In December, the Animal Law Litigation Clinic at Lewis & Clark Law School filed a lawsuit challenging the rule in federal district court for the Western District of New York in Rochester.

The plaintiffs are Farm Sanctuary, Animal Equality, Animal Legal Defense Fund, Animal Outlook, Center for Biological Diversity, Mercy For Animals, and North Carolina Farmed Animal Save.

The Center for Biological Diversity and Earthrise Law Center at Lewis & Clark Law School serve as co-counsel in the case.

The USDA recently asked the court to dismiss the challenge, arguing that the rule’s harms are speculative—even though the agency itself determined that slaughterhouses responsible for 93% of pigs killed for food in the United States will take advantage of the rule, and will slaughter about 11.5 million more pigs annually.

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In response, the plaintiffs on Friday fired back with a legal brief detailing why these harms are imminent. The brief was supported by a declaration from veteran USDA inspector Jill Mauer, which was obtained with the help of the whistleblower advocacy organization Government Accountability Project Food Integrity Campaign.
Mauer, who has worked under both the traditional inspection system and the deregulated system notes that under the deregulated system:

-Line speed increases consistently resulted in a greater number of hogs slaughtered daily and annually.
-Citations for fecal contamination have increased, exacerbating food safety concerns.
-Defects including toenails, hair, and abscesses are routinely allowed in meat intended for human consumption.
-Diseased pigs, including those with conditions that can trigger serious health problems in humans, have been allowed for human consumption.

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She has regularly observed pigs who were “driven to move faster than a normal walking speed, workers who have raised their paddles over their heads to strike the hogs, hogs vocalizing (a sign of stress) while moving, and heavy crowding of hogs.”

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She has seen an increase in pig carcasses with scalding tank water in their lungs—an indication that they may have still been breathing when dropped in the tank.

The concerns set forth in her statement go beyond those that she expressed when featured on NBC late last year.
“The conditions Ms. Mauer observed are straight out of a nightmare,” says Sarah Hanneken, legal counsel for plaintiff Animal Equality. “But it isn’t a nightmare, it’s reality—a living nightmare for the animals and workers exploited at these facilities.”

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As Delcianna Winders, who directs the Animal Law Litigation Clinic and, with her students, represents the plaintiffs, notes, “This inspector’s statement makes clear that this deregulatory rule sentences untold numbers of pigs to being beaten in an effort to keep pace with ever-increasing kill lines, and to have their throats slit and possibly even be boiled while still fully conscious. It also ensures that the number of potentially life-threatening pork products on the market will increase.”

“Ms. Mauer’s chilling observations of the increased harms to hogs and risks to human health drives home why this rule must be reversed,” said Hannah Connor, an attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity representing the plaintiffs. “Increasing slaughter line-speeds at these dangerous facilities will cause more animal suffering and pollution, degrade ecosystems, and speed the extinction crisis.”

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Mauer’s attorney, Amanda Hitt of the Government Accountability Food Integrity campaign, added, “Jill is just the tip of the iceberg. Many more meat inspectors have reached out to my office echoing the same and more concerns about the new inspection system.”

The USDA has until April 24 to respond to this new filing.

 

https://animalequality.org/news/animal-equality-continues-to-push-back-on-usdas-controversial-slaughterhouse-rule/

 

My comment: Across the U.S., more than two-thirds of the water is contaminated with agricultural pollutants. Pig breeding in particular has skyrocketed in the past 25 years.

Female pigs are at their limit in the United States. On average, they have to give birth to 23 piglets a year. Their body can no longer withstand this. Sows mortality is increasing rapidly. It has almost doubled in the past three years!

Germany is the world’s third largest producer of pork – with 57 milion pigs in the year- after China and the USA.

As long as politics deliberately refuses to ban the production and trade of animal cruelty in factory farming, only the consumer can initiate change.

Those who boycott animal products and, instead of these, buy animal-friendly products damage the bloody business of traders and producers in the animal industry.

If no meat, milk and egg-containing products are eaten, the fewer animals are tortured (at least in the long term).
This is not even difficult, because today there is a wide range of animal-friendly and delicious plant-based products. They are now available in every supermarket.

schweine in ChinaThis picture is from 2007 and belongs to a report about a mysterious pig death in southern China:

“An unknown disease had killed hundreds of pigs at the time, the cages are indeed transport cages, probably to minimize contact”.

This is not how we, human animals, have been treated to minimize the risk of corona transmission.
Wherever in the world, animals have no rights and if epidemics like Corona break out among them, they are treated like a piece of shit.

My best regards to all, Venus

wonder weapons against Corona

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Update of April 26, 12:06 p.m .: More than 50,000 people in the USA have already died after being infected with the Cov2 virus.

Among other things, the Neue Zürcher Newspaper comments on Donald Trump’s current behavior: “Just now the US President says in front of the cameras that one should try to inject people with disinfectants. Maybe that will help. ”

We don’t comment on it.
We trust Trump that he tried it himself.

Regards and a good night from Venus

Germany: The execution of the wolves is canceled

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A while ago we reported on the minister’s shameful decision in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Under great pressure from the farmer and the hunter, three wolves are to be released for shooting, one of which was a female, pregnant wolf. (https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/04/08/germany-wolfs-persecution/)

I received very good news today:
The North German Broadcasting (NDR) is reporting that no wolf is being shot in Lower Saxony for the time being.

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Minister Lies is thus following a “request from the Lüneburg administrative court,” it says.
The Society for the Protection of the Wolf filed a lawsuit against this exception for the execution of the three animals in Lower Saxony and filed a complaint about the shooting of protected animals.
And it worked!

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https://www.nord24.de/der-norden/Vorlaeufig-keine-Toetung-von-Woelfen-in-Niedersachsen-40820.html

 
And I mean..Shortly before the decision to execute was made, the Federal Environment Ministry stated clearly and publicly: “The wolf remains strictly protected”!

Shortly afterwards and with a view of Lower Saxony came the press release that the three “problem wolves” are released for shooting.

The “exemptions” had been launched under pressure from farmers and hunters with “favorable” changes in the Federal Nature Conservation Act.

The Minister gave the argument that not just one but two wolf packs were involved in “multiple tears of (allegedly) adequately protected farm animals”.

IIt is so easy today to execute another animal if it tries to survive.
Farmers and corrupt politicians always find an excuse for this.

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The farmers will slaughter their animals anyway and get compensation for any loss.
But as long as the farmers slaughter their animals for the money, that’s meat production.
If a wolf tears up a sheep, it is a problem wolf.

At least we won the fight for the lives of these three wolves this time.
We are very happy about it!!

My best  regards to all, Venus

Netherlands: Mink found to have coronavirus on two Dutch FUR farms: ministry.

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Mink found to have coronavirus on two Dutch farms: ministry

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-netherlands-mink/mink-found-to-have-coronavirus-on-two-dutch-farms-ministry-idUSKCN2280FZ

 

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Two mink farms in the Netherlands have been put into quarantine after animals were found to be infected with the new coronavirus, the agriculture ministry said on Sunday, urging people to report any other likely cases in the animals.

The mink, which were tested after showing signs of having trouble breathing, were believed to have been infected by employees who had the virus, the ministry said in a statement.

The possibility that they could further spread the virus to humans or other animals on the farms was “minimal”, the ministry said, citing advice from national health authorities.

However movement of the ferret-like mammals and their manure was banned and the ministry said it was studying the outbreak carefully, including testing the air and soil. People were advised not to travel within 400 meters of the farms.

They were the first reported cases in animals in the Netherlands of the disease, which has been found in some pets and zoo animals around the world after spreading among people. [nL3N2CA4PU]

The towns where the farms are located, Germert-Bakel and Laarbeek, are both in the southern Noord Brabant province of the Netherlands which has seen the country’s worst coronavirus outbreak.

The mink are bred for their fur, which is sold in China, Korea, Greece and Turkey.

After pressure from animal rights activists, the Dutch government banned new mink farms in 2013 and said existing ones would have to close by 2024.

The World Health Organization has said bats in China, where the new coronavirus emerged last year, were a likely reservoir of COVID-19 and that an intermediate animal host that is yet to be identified had then infected humans. [nL5N2C901F]

 

 

Coronavirus identified on two mink farms in the Netherlands

 

https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2020/04/coronavirus-identified-on-two-mink-farms-in-the-netherlands/

 

Covid-19 has been confirmed in mink at two fur farms in the Netherlands, the agriculture ministry confirmed on Sunday.

The animals were tested after developing a variety of symptoms including breathing difficulties and because there was a higher than normal death rate, the ministry said in a statement.

Officials decided to test the animals after several workers at the two farms were also found to have coronavirus symptoms, although they had not been tested for the disease.

The farms, with over 20,000 mink between them, are in Beek en Donk and in Milheeze, both of which are in Noord-Brabant, the epicentre of the Dutch outbreak and the heart of the Dutch mink industry.

The public health institute RIVM has sealed off an area some 400 metres around each farm to walkers and cyclists as a precautionary measure, while saying there is no risk that the virus could be spread to humans. However, air and other samples are being take to check if the virus is spreading and to find out more about it has moved among the animals themselves.

‘There are currently no indications that pets or farm animals have a role in spreading Covid-19,’ the ministry said.

Farm minister Carola Schouten has introduced a reporting requirement for all mink farmers and vets, which means any suspicious illnesses must be reported to the authorities.

According to the ministry statement ‘earlier research’ has shown that ferret-like animals such as mink are susceptible to coronavirus infections.

There have been a few other reported cases of coronavirus in animals, including a tiger in New York and two cats in Hong Kong.

According to Wageningen University, coronaviruses do occur in various animal species but these are different strains to Covid-19, mostly species-specific and non-zoonotic – which means they cannot be transferred to humans.

 

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The Netherlands introduced a ban on fur farming in 2013 which includes an 11-year changeover period and Noord-Brabant is the centre of the Dutch industry.

In 2016, the Netherlands had some 160 fur farms producing five million pelts a year and the country was the third biggest fur farming nation in the world behind Denmark and China.

UK: 32 hens rescued from abysmal conditions

Received anonymously from Unoffensive Animal:

After extensive planning using satellite imagery, we had located some barns typical of egg farms in Derbyshire, UK. For this location, we had to park on a country road and cross many fields by foot.

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After reaching the target, we figured out the best point of entry, and 2 climbed in whilst one stayed outside as lookout.

As two of us jumped through the hatch, inside the shed our breath was taken away by the overwhelming stench of ammonia. We were shocked at the poor state of those birds… we’d never seen such pitiful looking chickensthey were naked and thin.

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One of us scooped up the birds quickly whilst the other arranged them comfortably in the carriers. When the carriers were full my mate called ‘that’s it’… ‘one more!’ I replied, unable to bring myself to leave them, I grabbed the saddest looking chicken and we left with 32.

https://animalliberationpressoffice.org/NAALPO/2020/04/08/32-hens-rescued-from-abysmal-conditions-uk-

 

Thanks ALF!
On behalf of the liberated animals, in the name of justice and morality towards non-human animals, thank you!

Regards and a good night from Venus

Iceland: no killing of whales this year

Wonderful news for the marine mammals in Iceland: the whaling season is slated to be canceled this year.

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Sales problems and conditions due to the corona pandemic are causing problems for the Icelandic whalers. The hunting season should now be canceled again, a company probably wants to withdraw completely from business.

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For the second time in a row, Iceland is suspending the whaling season this summer. This is reported by local media and the AFP news agency.
According to the agency, one of the two still active whaling companies in the country now wants to finally withdraw from whaling: “It is no longer worth it”, said the managing director of the minke whale company IP-Utgerd, Gunnar Bergmann Jonsson.

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According to Bergmann Jonsson, the boats would have had to go far out to sea to hunt minke whales because of the expansion of a no-fishing zone off the coast. That would have been too expensive.

Hvalur, a company specializing in fin whale hunting is stopping this season, according to a report, mainly due to sales difficulties in the Japanese market.

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There, the regulations for food safety for meat imports are much stricter than for domestic products, CEO Kristjan Loftsson told the newspaper “Morgunbladid”.

In addition, the companies that process the whale meat have problems meeting the requirements to fight the corona pandemic, Loftsson said.

Because of the distance regulations in the wake of the coronavirus crisis, it is also almost impossible to process the meat of the marine mammals. The workers in the whaling stations would have to work very closely together.
According to the newspaper, 146 fin whales and six minke whales were caught off Iceland’s coast in 2018.

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According to the newspaper, 146 fin whales and six minke whales were caught off Iceland’s coast in 2018.

https://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/natur/island-setzt-walfang-im-sommer-erneut-aus-a-1c08587d-c1ac-4f3b-9e9e-11b8eb6217ec

 

And I mean…This is finally really good news for the whales!
Because, even this year, Icelandic harpoon cannons will not shred whale bodies.
Up to 209 fin and 217 minke whales are spared the agonizing death.

The Icelandic Marine Research Institute has recommended this number of whales as the annual maximum for hunting.

Hopefully we will soon see a ban on this cruel hunt forever.

My best regards to all, Venus

USA: Pig reportedly shot in the face 4 times at the slaughterhouse deserves justice – Petition.

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Pig reportedly shot in the face 4 times at the slaughterhouse deserves justice – Petition.

 

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Petition Link

https://forcechange.com/558825/pig-reportedly-shot-in-face-four-times-at-slaughterhouse-deserves-justice/

 

 

Target:   Martin Dooley, President of JBS USA Pork

Goal: Terminate slaughterhouse workers who allegedly shot an incapacitated pig four times in the head and face.

A pig suffered needlessly when slaughterhouse workers allegedly shot the animal four times in the head and face. The pig was already under control, per reports, and posed no threat or struggle. Demand that JBS USA Pork immediately terminate those who inflicted this apparent cruelty.

At Iowa’s Swift Pork Company’s slaughterhouse, one pig was reportedly shot four times in the head and face before being rendered unconscious. The pig sustained wounds an inch from the right eye, in the forehead, and at the base of an ear. During this time, the worker allegedly left to retrieve more bolt charges and allowed the pig to continue suffering.

This is an unacceptable way to treat an animal, even one intended for slaughter. Humane methods of slaughter are possible and those who do not follow them should not be tasked with taking innocent lives.

Sign the petition and demand that the workers responsible for this apparently inhumane treatment are terminated at once.

 

 

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Mr. Dooley,

A pig apparently endured horrific suffering and cruelty at the hands of Swift Pork Company’s workers. Per reports, the pig was shot four times in the face and head before being rendered unconscious- an inch from the right eye, twice in the forehead, and once at the base of an ear.

Pigs are extremely intelligent creatures who are said to value their lives as intensely as humans. Slaughtering them is cruel enough, but they should never be made to suffer needlessly during their transition. I demand that any worker who is proven to not utilize humane methods of slaughter be terminated at once for the benefit of these innocent animals.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

 

Vietnam: Animals Asia: The 3 Bears Have Been Rescued and Are Now Safe In Sanctuary.

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https://youtu.be/TSJbF4AsseM

 

https://youtu.be/HGfnwV5D-mE

 

 

 

Watch the arrival and unloading of the bears at the sanctuary here:

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You may remember that we put out an appeal recently regarding the really necessary rescue of 3 bile bears – https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/04/21/animals-asia-breaking-3-very-poorly-bears-are-being-rescued-can-you-support-with-a-donation-thank-you/

Very sadly, it was known that a 4th bear had very recently died at the same illegal facility.

But we have great news for the remaining bears.

 

From Animals Asia : 

Yesterday our amazing team saved three bears from a cruel & illegal bile farm. Sadly #Covid19 restrictions meant we couldn’t reach the farm before a fourth bear died. But today is the beginning of Alice, Bân and James’ happily ever after.

 

In March Animals Asia was approached by the Nam Dinh Province Forest Protection Department (FPD) to urgently rescue four moon bears who were discovered on an illegal farm. However a small rise in coronavirus cases in Vietnam led to a country-wide lockdown that  delayed our chance to rescue these bears. Tragically, during this time one of the four bears on the farm died of unknown causes while the FPD was processing the case leading us to call upon the local FPD ranger’s station to take the remaining three bears into their custody to ensure their safety.

While waiting for the lockdown to be lifted the rescue team closely monitored the coronavirus situation and fortunately there were no reported COVID19 cases in Nam Dinh province leading to restrictions being loosened. Nam Dinh was classified as medium COVID19 risk, which meant that the rescue could be carried out with restrictions, including mandatory masks and a limit on the numbers of people in the rescue team. Other precautions included having the team’s temperatures taken and foreign staff needed to bring their passports to show they had not recently been overseas.

At the crack of dawn on Tuesday our team left the Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre (VBRC) in Tam Dao and drove for three hours to meet the FPD Director in Nam Dinh city at around 8am. The FPD director sent officials to accompany the rescue team to the Giao Xuan Hai FPD ranger station which is roughly another 45km from Nam Dinh FPD in Nam Dinh city.

Our rescue team consisted of our Vietnam Director Tuan Bendixsen, Vet and Bear Team Director Heidi Quine, Senior Vet Surgeon Shaun Thomson, Vet Nurse Kat (Sarah) Donald, Bear Team Supervisor Dao Chau Tuan and Tran Thi Gai, Cao Manh Tien from our Vietnam PR team, and External Affairs Ung Toan The.

Life had been no fairy tale for these three bears, and it was clear by their symptoms of stress when we arrived that they had suffered quite some trauma while captive on the illegal bile farm and possibly in their capture. On inspection they appeared to be quite young bears, leading us to believe that they were captured from the wild and possibly witnessed the death of their mother while cubs.

As there were three bears and they had clearly not lived the fairy tale lifestyle of their storybook counterparts, it was decided to give them meaningful names from fairy tales. The bear in the leftmost cage was named James after James and the Giant Peach who overcame cruelty to find friendship and security. The bear held in the middle cage was given the name Bân after Princess Ban from the Vietnamese fairy tale about the clumsy daughter of the King of heaven whose warmth of love and care extends to everyone on unexpectedly cold days. Last but not least in the rightmost cage was the calmest bear Alice, whose time in a nightmarish Wonderland was coming to an end.

It took some time to persuade the bears to enter our transport cages. Alice was enticed by some sweet honey offered on a long spoon, but for James and Bân, it was the desperate desire for a drink of cool, fresh water that finally brought them in. This could indicate that when they were on the farm their access to water was limited, which could explain why it was the key motivator in helping them choose to enter our transport cages.

Once they were safely stowed on our transport truck it was just over four hours drive before they arrived at their forever home at Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre, where they will begin a vital 45 day period of quarantine, and for the first time receive a properly balanced diet and enrichment to stimulate their minds after years behind the bars of a barren cage.

Most of us have been in quarantine, isolation and lockdown for several weeks now. It’s not been pleasant, has it? Now imagine living this way for years while having an unnecessary and dangerous medical procedure forced on you. That’s precisely what’s happened to these poor bears. They have been robbed of so much of their lives.

Their grim story is over now and with your help we can give James, Bân and Alice the happily ever after they dearly deserve.

Please donate and help us change their lives forever. The only cure is kindness.

#ThreeBearsRescue

 

https://help.animalsasia.org/page/59360/donate/1?ea.tracking.id=threebearsrescue_social

 

https://www.animalsasia.org/uk/media/news/news-archive/their-happily-ever-after-begins-now-threebearsrescue.html