L' EXPLOITATION DES OURS POUR LEUR BILE???
QUAND JE COMMENCE A MENTIONNER CETTE HORREUR AUTOUR DE MOI, LES INTERLOCUTEURS ME REGARDENT ÉBAHIS ET SE DEMANDENT SI JE NE SUIS PAS DEVENUE FOLLE..
ET A QUELLES FINS DONC??? AJOUTENT ILS ..
HÉ BIEN VOILA TOUTE L' HISTOIRE: EN ASIE UNE FOIS DE PLUS ON SE SERT DE LA BILE DE CES PAUVRES OURS POUR FABRIQUER DES MÉDICAMENTS (JE DEVRAIS PLUTÔT DIRE DES POTIONS DE SORCIÈRES??) CENSÉES AMÉLIORER LEUR FONCTIONS, FORCE, LIBIDO ET AUTRE...
LES OURS SONT MAINTENUS EN CAGES (MINUSCULES BIEN SUR!) , ON INSERE UN TUBE DIRECTEMENT DANS LEUR VÉSICULE BILIAIRE, ET LE LIQUIDE S' ÉCOULE SANS INTERRUPTION.
LORSQUE L' ANIMAL MEURT D' ÉPUISEMENT ET DE TROP DE SOUFFRANCES... , LE RESTE DE SON CORPS SERT A DE MULTIPLES USAGE.. DONT LA SOUPE DE PATTES, DONT NOUS VOUS REPARLERONS PLUS TARD..
CETTE TECHNIQUE D' EXPLOITATION DES OURS A DÉBUTÉ EN CORÉE DU NORD, A ENSUITE GAGNÉ LE VIETMAN ET LA CHINE.
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PLEASE SIGN & SHARE WIDELY THESES ▬►8☚ PETITIONS AGAINST THE CRUEL BARBARIC BEAR BILE FARMING IN CHINA, KOREA, AND VIETNAM !
PET.1 ► http:// stoptheeviction.info/ take-action-now/ sign-the-petition/
PET.2 ► http:// www.endbearfarming.org/en/
PET.3 ► http://action.wspa.ca/ ea-campaign/ clientcampaign.do?ea.client .id=23&ea.campaign.id=7405 &ea.param.extras=Source%3A WSPAWebsite
PET.4 ► https://secure...3.convio.net/neavs/site/ Advocacy?cmd=display&page=U serAction&id=165&JServSess ionIdr004=l10ib1lg13.app33 4b
PET.5 ► http:// www.animalsasia.org/ index.php?UID=N0BRR1F5I6F
PET.6 ► http://e-activist.com/ ea-campaign/ clientcampaign.do?ea.client .id=11&ea.campaign.id=7506
PET.7 ► http://www.gopetition.com/ petitions/ end-bear-bile-farming-in-ko rea.html
PET8 ► http://www.change.org/petitions/help-stop-the-barbaric-medical-torture-of-harvesting-bear-bile
►►PLEASE WATCH : Animal Underworld: Bear Bile Farm in Vietnam (A MUST SEE VIDEO !!)
Henry confronts a bear bile farmer about the illegal practice of extracting bile from captive moon bears.@ ►http:// channel.nationalgeographic. com/wild/ animal-underworld/videos/ bear-bile-farm/
ALSO THIS ONE: WSPA has been working hard to help end one of the cruelest industries in the world bear farming in Asia. The bears are kept in tiny steel cages, unable to stand or move around. In order to obtain their gall bile for use in medicinal products and luxury goods, the animals are surgically mutilated and undergo torturous procedures on a regular basis. WSPA is campaigning to ensure that bear farming is brought to an end Watch►► http://youtu.be/ r9snODccgIc
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HISTORY BACKGROUND ! ► A CRUEL PRIMITIVE TRADITION BELIEF ! (scientifically denied ! )
Until about 30 years ago, the only way to acquire bear bile was by killing a wild animal and removing its gall bladder. This organ itself is a popular ingredient in Chinese medicine. In the early 1980s, bear farms began appearing in North Korea, before spreading to China, where the practice gained popularity, and south into Vietnam
►Living conditions:
Bears are commonly kept in extraction cages !
To facilitate the bile milking process, the bears are commonly kept in extraction cages, also known as crush cages, that measure around 2.6 feet x 4.4 feet x 6.5 feet (79 cm x 130 cm x 200 cm) for an animal that weighs between 110 to 260 pounds (50 to 120 kg). While this allows for easier access to the abdomen, it also prevents the bears from being able to stand upright, or in some cases move at all. Living for 10–12 years under such circumstances results in severe mental stress and muscle atrophy. The Chinese media reported an incident in which a mother bear, having escaped her cage, strangled her own cub and then killed herself by intentionally running into a wall. In two model Chinese bile farms, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) reports that the bears are moved to the crush cages for milking, but the rest of the time live in a cage large enough to stand and turn around.
The World Society for the Protection of Animals sent researchers to 11 bile farms. They reported seeing bears moaning, banging their heads against their cages, and chewing their own paws. The mortality rate is high. Bile bears suffer from a variety of physical problems which include loss of hair, malnutrition, stunted growth, muscle mass loss, and often have their teeth and claws extracted. When the bears stop producing bile after a few years, they are usually killed for their meat, fur, paws and gall bladders. Bear paws are considered a delicacy, and have been seen priced at $250
►Extraction methods:
According to the HSUS, the bile is usually extracted twice a day through an implanted tube, producing 10–20 mL of bile each time; the process is believed to be painful, as the bears can be seen moaning and chewing their paws while being milked. Other methods include pushing a hollow steel stick through the bear's abdomen. The use of metal catheters has been banned, though HSUS writes that bile bears are still seen with catheters in them.
The "free drip" method is regarded as more humane. A permanent hole or fistula is made in the bear's abdomen and gall bladder, from which bile drips out freely. The wound is vulnerable to infection and bile can bleed back into the abdomen, causing a high mortality rate. Sometimes the hole is kept open with a perspex catheter, which HSUS writes causes severe pain. Additionally, the bears are sometimes fitted with an iron vest, as otherwise they may hit their stomach, possibly in response to the extreme pain !
►Farmed population:
►► NR.1 China !
In July 2000, Animals Asia Foundation, a Hong Kong based charity, signed an agreement with the Chinese government to remove 500 endangered Asian black bears from bile farms in Sichuan province and work towards ending the practice. Today, the China Bear Rescue has placed 219 previously farmed moon bears at a Sanctuary in Chengdu, and is helping to advance the concept of animal welfare in China.
The World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) conducted a study in 1999 and 2000, and estimated that there were 247 bear bile farms in China, holding 7,002 bears, though the Chinese government called the figures "pure speculation."[citation needed] The Chinese consider bear farms a way to reduce the demand on the wild bear population. Officially 7,600 captive bears are farmed in China. According to Chinese officials, 10,000 wild bears would need to be killed each year to produce as much bile.[8] The government sees farming as a reasonable answer to the loss of wild bears from poaching, and at the same time are indifferent to the cruelty issues that concern Western animal rights activists. However, the government's agreement to allow the rescue of 500 bears may represent a softening of this stance.
►► NR.2 Vietnam
There are estimated to be 4,000 bile bears in Vietnam, where their bile can sell for 100,000 dong (~US$6.25) per millilitre (with 37,500 dong a week regarded as the poverty line for an urban resident).
►► NR.3 Korea
In 2009, according to the Korean Environment Ministry, there were 1,374 bears raised at 74 farms across South Korea. In Korea it is legal to raise bears for bile and bears older than 10 years old can be harvested for their paws and organs. By 2012, it is estimated the number of bears in Korean farms will have risen to about 1,600.
►►NR.4 Laos (Cambodia)
In Laos, bear bile can sell for 120,000 kip (~US$15) per millilitre (with 240,000 kip being the average monthly wage in the country). the number of bile bears is estimated at more than 100 individuals.
►►FOR MORE GO TO THE SOURCE :http://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Bile_bear
PLEASE READ THIS STORY !
http:// www.deseretnews.com/ article/765551614/ IPO-plan-for-China-bear-bil e-company-raises-ire.html
SHANGHAI — A share listing plan by a company that sells tonics made with bear bile is provoking a storm of online criticism in China from animal rights groups, celebrities and ordinary Chinese.
Reports Friday said dozens of well-known entertainers, writers and other celebrities signed a petition to the China Securities Regulatory Commission urging it to withhold approval for the initial public offering by Guizhentang, a Chinese medicines maker. The company is awaiting approval for a share listing in Shenzhen.
Hundreds of thousands of comments on "weibo," the Chinese version of Twitter, blasted the company for extracting bile from the bears.
Animal rights groups contend the practice of bear bile farming is cruel because the animals are confined to small cages and milked of bile through catheters inserted into fistulas, or permanent wounds, in their gall bladders.
They say that antibiotics used to counter chronic infections from the practice, and other contaminants in the bile, also pose a hazard to human health.
A photo on the front page of the state-run newspaper China Business News on Friday showed a satirical photo montage of a caged bear, its muzzle bloodied, with a picture of the head of the China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicines, Fang Shuting, quoted as saying that bears are "very comfortable" while the bile is extracted.
►►PLEASE READ ALSO THIS STORY "Bile Bear Farm Horrors: Mother Bear Kills Cub and Then Itself" http:// www.themortonreport.com/ home-away/life/ bile-bear-farm-horrors-moth er-bear-kills-cub-and-then -itself/
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►WATCH THESE VIDEOS :
* http://youtu.be/ -4N3eZyHv6M
* http://youtu.be/ lw8YSuAVIpI
* http://youtu.be/ hi_2Apz3wyM
* http://youtu.be/ 7_Wip536wgQ
►READ THE INFO TEXT FROM THIS VIDEO ► :http://youtu.be/ vd0L3Jj00Z0 AND
►http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=DoQCc15l-FA&feature =share&list=PLE40BF326C72D 4802
****►►PLEASE WATCH THIS DOCUMENTED VIDEO : Bear Bile Farms: The Agonizing Truth Behind the Bars
http://youtu.be/ N1G1xlItu5Y
►► MORE LINKS AND RELATED POST ON MY FRIEND'S LINK http:// preciousjules1985.wordpress .com/2012/09/21/ bear-bile-farming-industry- put-on-notice-by-world-con servation-congress/
►► MORE PICTURES & INFO @ http:// sunbears.wildlifedirect.org /2009/02/10/ eco-warriors-undercover-bea r-bile-farming/
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PET.1 ► http://
PET.2 ► http://
PET.3 ► http://action.wspa.ca/
PET.4 ► https://secure...3.convio.net/neavs/site/
PET.5 ► http://
PET.6 ► http://e-activist.com/
PET.7 ► http://www.gopetition.com/
PET8 ► http://www.change.org/petitions/help-stop-the-barbaric-medical-torture-of-harvesting-bear-bile
►►PLEASE WATCH : Animal Underworld: Bear Bile Farm in Vietnam (A MUST SEE VIDEO !!)
Henry confronts a bear bile farmer about the illegal practice of extracting bile from captive moon bears.@ ►http://
ALSO THIS ONE: WSPA has been working hard to help end one of the cruelest industries in the world bear farming in Asia. The bears are kept in tiny steel cages, unable to stand or move around. In order to obtain their gall bile for use in medicinal products and luxury goods, the animals are surgically mutilated and undergo torturous procedures on a regular basis. WSPA is campaigning to ensure that bear farming is brought to an end Watch►► http://youtu.be/
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HISTORY BACKGROUND ! ► A CRUEL PRIMITIVE TRADITION BELIEF ! (scientifically denied ! )
Until about 30 years ago, the only way to acquire bear bile was by killing a wild animal and removing its gall bladder. This organ itself is a popular ingredient in Chinese medicine. In the early 1980s, bear farms began appearing in North Korea, before spreading to China, where the practice gained popularity, and south into Vietnam
►Living conditions:
Bears are commonly kept in extraction cages !
To facilitate the bile milking process, the bears are commonly kept in extraction cages, also known as crush cages, that measure around 2.6 feet x 4.4 feet x 6.5 feet (79 cm x 130 cm x 200 cm) for an animal that weighs between 110 to 260 pounds (50 to 120 kg). While this allows for easier access to the abdomen, it also prevents the bears from being able to stand upright, or in some cases move at all. Living for 10–12 years under such circumstances results in severe mental stress and muscle atrophy. The Chinese media reported an incident in which a mother bear, having escaped her cage, strangled her own cub and then killed herself by intentionally running into a wall. In two model Chinese bile farms, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) reports that the bears are moved to the crush cages for milking, but the rest of the time live in a cage large enough to stand and turn around.
The World Society for the Protection of Animals sent researchers to 11 bile farms. They reported seeing bears moaning, banging their heads against their cages, and chewing their own paws. The mortality rate is high. Bile bears suffer from a variety of physical problems which include loss of hair, malnutrition, stunted growth, muscle mass loss, and often have their teeth and claws extracted. When the bears stop producing bile after a few years, they are usually killed for their meat, fur, paws and gall bladders. Bear paws are considered a delicacy, and have been seen priced at $250
►Extraction methods:
According to the HSUS, the bile is usually extracted twice a day through an implanted tube, producing 10–20 mL of bile each time; the process is believed to be painful, as the bears can be seen moaning and chewing their paws while being milked. Other methods include pushing a hollow steel stick through the bear's abdomen. The use of metal catheters has been banned, though HSUS writes that bile bears are still seen with catheters in them.
The "free drip" method is regarded as more humane. A permanent hole or fistula is made in the bear's abdomen and gall bladder, from which bile drips out freely. The wound is vulnerable to infection and bile can bleed back into the abdomen, causing a high mortality rate. Sometimes the hole is kept open with a perspex catheter, which HSUS writes causes severe pain. Additionally, the bears are sometimes fitted with an iron vest, as otherwise they may hit their stomach, possibly in response to the extreme pain !
►Farmed population:
►► NR.1 China !
In July 2000, Animals Asia Foundation, a Hong Kong based charity, signed an agreement with the Chinese government to remove 500 endangered Asian black bears from bile farms in Sichuan province and work towards ending the practice. Today, the China Bear Rescue has placed 219 previously farmed moon bears at a Sanctuary in Chengdu, and is helping to advance the concept of animal welfare in China.
The World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) conducted a study in 1999 and 2000, and estimated that there were 247 bear bile farms in China, holding 7,002 bears, though the Chinese government called the figures "pure speculation."[citation needed] The Chinese consider bear farms a way to reduce the demand on the wild bear population. Officially 7,600 captive bears are farmed in China. According to Chinese officials, 10,000 wild bears would need to be killed each year to produce as much bile.[8] The government sees farming as a reasonable answer to the loss of wild bears from poaching, and at the same time are indifferent to the cruelty issues that concern Western animal rights activists. However, the government's agreement to allow the rescue of 500 bears may represent a softening of this stance.
►► NR.2 Vietnam
There are estimated to be 4,000 bile bears in Vietnam, where their bile can sell for 100,000 dong (~US$6.25) per millilitre (with 37,500 dong a week regarded as the poverty line for an urban resident).
►► NR.3 Korea
In 2009, according to the Korean Environment Ministry, there were 1,374 bears raised at 74 farms across South Korea. In Korea it is legal to raise bears for bile and bears older than 10 years old can be harvested for their paws and organs. By 2012, it is estimated the number of bears in Korean farms will have risen to about 1,600.
►►NR.4 Laos (Cambodia)
In Laos, bear bile can sell for 120,000 kip (~US$15) per millilitre (with 240,000 kip being the average monthly wage in the country). the number of bile bears is estimated at more than 100 individuals.
►►FOR MORE GO TO THE SOURCE :http://en.wikipedia.org/
PLEASE READ THIS STORY !
http://
SHANGHAI — A share listing plan by a company that sells tonics made with bear bile is provoking a storm of online criticism in China from animal rights groups, celebrities and ordinary Chinese.
Reports Friday said dozens of well-known entertainers, writers and other celebrities signed a petition to the China Securities Regulatory Commission urging it to withhold approval for the initial public offering by Guizhentang, a Chinese medicines maker. The company is awaiting approval for a share listing in Shenzhen.
Hundreds of thousands of comments on "weibo," the Chinese version of Twitter, blasted the company for extracting bile from the bears.
Animal rights groups contend the practice of bear bile farming is cruel because the animals are confined to small cages and milked of bile through catheters inserted into fistulas, or permanent wounds, in their gall bladders.
They say that antibiotics used to counter chronic infections from the practice, and other contaminants in the bile, also pose a hazard to human health.
A photo on the front page of the state-run newspaper China Business News on Friday showed a satirical photo montage of a caged bear, its muzzle bloodied, with a picture of the head of the China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicines, Fang Shuting, quoted as saying that bears are "very comfortable" while the bile is extracted.
►►PLEASE READ ALSO THIS STORY "Bile Bear Farm Horrors: Mother Bear Kills Cub and Then Itself" http://
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►WATCH THESE VIDEOS :
* http://youtu.be/
* http://youtu.be/
* http://youtu.be/
* http://youtu.be/
►READ THE INFO TEXT FROM THIS VIDEO ► :http://youtu.be/
►http://www.youtube.com/
****►►PLEASE WATCH THIS DOCUMENTED VIDEO : Bear Bile Farms: The Agonizing Truth Behind the Bars
http://youtu.be/
►► MORE LINKS AND RELATED POST ON MY FRIEND'S LINK http://
►► MORE PICTURES & INFO @ http://
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