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martes, 17 de septiembre de 2013

TRADITIONAL MEDICINE, POACHING AND ILLEGAL TRADE ARE EXTERMINATING WILDLIFE IN VIETNAM


Source: CNN.

By Gundhramns Hammer
September 17, 2013

In Vietnam, habitat loss, poaching, illegal wildlife trade and traditional medicine have many animals cornered and on the way to extinction.

If a man´s prick has seen its better days and the owner of the stub cannot fuck or he wants to cure his fucked up liver due to his heavy drinking or cancer, he quickly leaves home and takes a plunge into the black market in Hanoi to get bear bile paying dearly for one single mL, from US$4 to US$50. 

He happily goes home and mixes the bear bile with rice wine, hoping to become stronger and get a revival of his best friend, which has kept him many a sleepless nights, worrying that he has got his organ looking like the beak wattle of his neighbour´s turkey.

It is no wonder that Vietnamese and Chinese mafiosi have set up hundreds of bear farms to extract and sell bile in the black market, a product that means a lot of suffering, hell and a cruel death for the caged bears. 

Crooked businessmen from Laos, the Republic of Korea and Myanmar have joined these fucking crowd of devils who are fucking up the poor Moon Bears (Ursidae: Ursus thibetanus).

No wild animal is safe in these countries where some fucking people still are firm believers of snakes oils and  powder of pangolin scales to cure their boils in their assholes.

Brave advocates of wildlife protection have a hard time trying to civilise the minds of Austrolopithecine minded consumers of products from animal hells. 

Animal Rights activists and wildlife protecting groups have a tougher task because they are up against people in governments that still do not give a shit about animals. 

Nevertheless, animal lover groups have had some success in Vietnam. 

Recently, an animal farmer voluntarily gave up his bears to the Moon Bear Rescue Centre in the Tam Dao National Park, 43 miles (70km) north of Hanoi. 

This is good news. People who are working hard to protect bears and other wildlife are hoping other bear farmers will follow suit.

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