In 2005, the Vietnamese government announced to phase out bear farming. Whilst commendable steps have been taken since then and bear faming in Vietnam is slowly coming to an end, the country’s most important and prominent city shows hardly any progress at all. Hanoi remains the country’s #1 bear farming hotspot, with 140 bears on 25 farms - accounting for 54% of the total bile bears in Vietnam (January 2023).
With the end of bear farming in Vietnam in sight, it is more imperative than ever that Hanoi takes action. To end bear farming in Vietnam, we must end bear farming in Hanoi!
The Hanoi government must now catch up and end bear farming for good. That's why today, we ask you to please add your voice in calling on the Hanoi government to:
- Urgently take decisive action and issue instruction to Hanoi authorities and local governments to put a stop to the practice of bear farming in the country’s capital.
- Set a precedent of zero tolerance for the rest of the country in dealing with the bear farming situation.
- Close all bear farms by 2025 and ensure the transfer of all remaining bears to rescue centres and sanctuaries.