Two bears rescued and brought to Tam Đảo National Park

July 28, 2023 - 16:36
The bears, now named Bonnie and Clyde, were micro-chipped and kept in a family in Bình Dương Province for nearly 20 years.
The 120kg male bear, Clyde, was kept inside a cage in a house in Dĩ An City. — Photo courtesy of Animals Asia

BÌNH DƯƠNG — Two Asian black bears have been rescued from a household in Dĩ An City on Friday and are being transported to the rescue centre in Tam Đảo National Park.

The bears, now named Bonnie and Clyde, were micro-chipped and kept in the family for nearly 20 years.

Bình Dương Forest Protection Department has been advocating for the elder owners to hand over the bears to the Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre in Vĩnh Phúc Province’s Tam Đảo National Park.

Bonnie, the female bear, weighs around 150kg and suffers from multiple health problems, including abnormal signs in the gallbladder, an amputated right hind leg, and a wounded left hind leg, said senior veterinary surgeon Shaun Thomson from Animals Asia.

Meanwhile, the 120kg male bear Clyde is in slightly better health condition, although examinations show its gallbladder has a few signs of damage. The bear also experiences hair loss in the abdomen area, which might come from lying on the concrete floor in the cage for too long, according to the animal expert.

The two bears were kept in different cages separated by a wall in the house's kitchen area. — Photo courtesy of Animals Asia

Bears have often been held captive in Việt Nam for their bile, which is thought to have healing effects according to traditional medicine. This practice has been illegal since 2005.

The operation has brought the total number of bears rescued in Bình Dương Province to 48, and by Animals Asia to 264. — VNS

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