At one point, the news of a bile bear caused a stir in the whole society - those bile bears who were imprisoned in the farm and were taken alive every day had bitten their palms because they could not bear the severe pain. Such a scene is heart-wrenching just by imagining. So, what kind of suffering did these gallant bears go through? What about them now?
Behind the name is the tragic fate of countless black bears and brown bears. They are captured by humans, kept in captivity in small spaces, and their only "mission" is to provide bile to humans. These biles are used as traditional medicinal herbs and are claimed to be able to ** various diseases. However, behind this is the extreme disregard and cruelty to the life of bears.
The process of extracting bile alive is an unspeakable nightmare for bile bears. Without anesthesia, the staff made an incision directly in the bear's abdomen, inserted a catheter to connect it to the gallbladder, and extracted bile at regular intervals each day. This process is not only painful, but also highly susceptible to infection and illness. Many of the bears struggled in the process, even at the cost of self-harm in order to be freed.
In addition to the pain of extracting bile, the bears also have to endure hunger and thirst. In order to stimulate bile production, farms often restrict their food and water sources. These bears are already living in extreme fear and suffering, and with the deprivation of basic survival needs, their health is predictable.
What's even more shocking is that some bile bears choose to commit suicide when they can't bear the pain. They will struggle desperately, trying to break free from their restraints, and even stab themselves with sharp objects in order to die. However, even in such desperate situations, they often struggle to achieve their goals. If self-harm or suicidal tendencies are detected, staff will take steps to stop them and ensure the "stabilization" of bile**
So, what is the current situation of these bile bears?
With the progress of society and the improvement of animal protection awareness, more and more people have begun to pay attention to the tragic experience of bile bears. In some countries and regions, the practice of extracting bile alive has been banned. In its place are more humane and scientific methods of farming, as well as the search for alternatives to bile.
However, in some areas where regulation is poor, the phenomenon of live bile extraction persists. The gall bears there are still experiencing endless pain and suffering. Therefore, we need more to drive action to protect bladder bears around the world.
In this regard, a number of animal protection organizations and volunteers are working tirelessly. Through investigations, ** and appeals, they try to awaken the conscience and sense of justice of more people. At the same time, scientists are actively researching alternatives to bile in order to fundamentally solve this problem.
In addition to direct conservation action, education is key. We need to spread the knowledge of animal protection through various channels so that more people can understand the tragic plight of the bile bear and the suffering of other animals. Only when the whole society forms a consensus of respecting life and loving animals can we truly say goodbye to those cruel and inhumane acts.
Looking back at the tragic history of the bladder bear, we can't help but ask: why is humanity so cruel to these innocent lives? Should we also focus on the rights and well-being of animals while pursuing health and welfare? While we are enjoying the convenience brought by scientific and technological progress, should we also think about how to treat animals in a more humane and scientific way?
Looking to the future, we hope to see a more harmonious and better world. In this world, all life can be respected and loved, and there will be no more tragedies like gallant bears. In order to achieve this goal, each of us needs to take action and use our power to promote social progress and change.
Specifically, we can start from the following aspects: first, support and pay attention to the work of animal protection organizations and volunteers, and provide them with necessary help and resources; The second is to actively participate in and promote relevant legislative work to ensure that animal rights and interests are effectively protected by law; The third is to practice animal protection concepts in daily life, such as choosing not to buy and use animal products, and supporting scientific research using alternative methods.
In short, the tragedy of the bile bear is not only an extreme violation of animal rights, but also a severe test of human conscience. We must face up to this problem and take practical and effective measures to solve it. Only in this way can we truly realize the harmonious coexistence of man and nature, and jointly build a better and more just world.