News
The China Bear Rescue Centre in Chengdu was Animals Asia’s first bear sanctuary and also the first of its kind in the world. An adventurous project, it is a safe haven combining secure, semi-natural ...
Animals Asia’s Vietnam Director Tuan Bendixsen explains why the practice of bear bile farming persists in Vietnam, despite having been made illegal over a decade ago.
After two decades of confinement on a bear bile farm in Phung Thuong village, moon bears Nang and Mua have been rescued by Animals Asia and transported to our new sanctuary in the serene Bach Ma ...
Animals Asia has paid tribute to Chinese animal welfare groups who rescued hundreds of dogs from an illegal dog meat racket in China’s Sichuan province.
A tragic polar bear trapped in a mall in Guangzhou China has been offered a new home after his heartbreaking plight made worldwide headlines.
Today Animals Asia launches its ethical tourism campaign and calls on the new UK government to effectively implement animal welfare law to protect animals abroad.
Officials announce gory blood sport will end following an expose by Animals Asia’s Indonesian partner which garnered wide-ranging support from home and abroad.
After a dangerous, challenging and long rescue operation, our team in Vietnam arrived safely at our sanctuary today with a tiny bear cub who had been saved from the illegal wildlife trafficking trade ...
A shocking new report, “Spot the Scam: Unmasking Fake Animal Rescues”, reveals the disturbing rise of fake animal rescue content on social media.
In another step towards creating a kinder world for animals, Animals Asia has rescued a female elephant from a riding camp, which has announced it is ending elephant riding for good.
The bond between an orangutan mother, who raises her offspring single-handedly, and her young is one of the strongest in nature.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results