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China Seeks End to Bear-Bile Farms

Monday, July 24, 2000 By Tan Ee Lyn

 

 

HONG KONG — China pledged on Monday to rescue 500 bears held in

cages

for their bile as a first step in wiping out the age-old practice,

Chinese researchers and Western activists said.

Bile is extracted for its healing powers and ending the practice

means the rare Asiatic black bears will be freed from a life trapped

in tiny cages, Huang Jian Hua of the China Wildlife Conservation

Association said.

 

The 500 are among 7,000 captive bears on 247 bear bile farms in

China, Huang said.

 

Bear bile has been harvested for thousands of years in Asia and is

believed to be useful in treating fever, liver illnesses and sore

eyes. Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners say there are herbs

that serve the same purposes as bear bile.

 

Huang said China's move underscored the urgent need to help other

endangered bears held in Asian countries such as South Korea and

Vietnam.

 

Under an agreement between China and Hong Kong-based Animals Asia

Foundation (AAF), 500 captive bears in China's central Sichuan

province will be rehabilitated and placed in a sanctuary in Ziyang

city over the next five years, Huang said.

 

" As one can expect, the living conditions in these farms are often

disturbing. Therefore there is a pressing need for us to rescue the

bears from these farms, " Huang told reporters.

 

The program will be extended to other parts of China over the next 10

years.

 

Incarcerated for Life

 

The practice came to light in 1993 after AAF founder Jill Robinson

found bears incarcerated in tiny cages in bear bile farms in China's

Sichuan province. The bears had been there since they were cubs.

 

Many were lying stomach down in cages barely high enough for them to

raise their heads and spent their waking hours biting the iron grills

or banging their heads against them.

 

Surgically implanted with catheters, the bears are kept in the prone

position so bile can be extracted twice a day, or 50 milliliters each

time.

 

In a recent officially sanctioned visit to 11 bear farms in Sichuan,

Robinson saw bears kept in cages with punch holes instead of iron

grills.

 

" It's a lifetime of confinement and pain, one had lived like that for

21 years, " Robinson told Reuters.

 

Bear bile farms began in the 1980s in Asia after North Korea

developed the method of bile tapping with catheters.

 

China quickly adopted the practice thinking it would reduce the

number of bears killed in the wild for their bile.

 

The industry in China mushroomed in the early 1990s when the number

of captive bears hit 10,000 in 480 bear farms.

 

It was also then that bear bile prices rocketed to 20,000 yuan

(US$2,418) per kilogram. With the advent of synthetic bear bile and

greater awareness of the inhumane method of harvesting, the price has

since plunged to 2,000 yuan per kg.

 

Chinese farmers, who blame the low prices for their ill-kept animals,

will be given retraining after they give up their farms. More

responsible farmers will be given compensation, Huang said.

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