South African animal rights activists are on a war footing over the reopening of the ivory trade with China. According to the activists, the government's move will be "disastrous" for the elephants
The lack of fundamental animal welfare standards in China is causing unspeakable animal suffering. The latest research by VIER PFOTEN has revealed dreadful conditions.
I'm sorry to publish this, very sorry indeed, pls don't watch it when you cannot stomach it.
These are the cries from dogs on their way to Guangzhou market in China
The "shortfall" in ivory described in the document between 1991 and 2002 -- equal to the tusks from about 11,000 dead elephants -- could provide fodder for representatives of a U.N. accord to reject China's attempt next week to gain permission to import
PLEASE SIGN YOUR NAME IN SUPPORT FOR ANIMALS ASIA IN CHINA. ANIMALS ASIA IS WORKING DAY AND NIGHT TO STOP THE ABUSE OF DOGS/CATS IN THAT COUNTRY. ALL NAMES WILL BE FORWARD TO ANIMALS ASIA WHO IN TURN WILL GIVE THE NAMES TO THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT.
A new survey shows that most Chinese would rather have tigers living in the wild than tiger products on their dinner plates. However the poll also revealed some notable contradictions in attitudes toward the trade in tiger parts.
China has sacked or given other punishments to 13 local officials who used crudely faked photographs to claim the rare South China tiger had returned to forests in the northern province of Shaanxi, state media said on Monday.
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This sale will only serve to further increase demand, leading to more poaching and more pressure to end the ivory ban - which would be devastating for Africa's elephants.
Every year ,almost every month I heard the news Chinese government begin to butcher the dogs every time just for a little reason which is not caused by dogs at all! Every time in different places and the order the same-kill all the dogs there!
The habitat of most of the world's remaining pandas was severely damaged by last month's Chinese earthquakes, officials have reported. According to the Chinese state news agency, Xinhua, officials revealed that the quake destroyed around 8.3 per cent of
The United States is second to China as the biggest market for illegal wildlife and wildlife parts, with demand fuelled by interest in traditional medicine, a US official has said.
A new report has warned that another species of ape has become extinct in China. Researchers from Zurich University and the Kunming Institute of Zoology said that China currently has a unique diversity of apes but these primates are facing increasing
The chief of the world's most famous giant panda reserve wants to find a new home for the conservation center, which was badly damaged by this month's deadly earthquake in China.