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Two Moon Bear Cubs Rescued from Illegal Wildlife Trade in Laos
Asiatic Black Bear Cubs Rescued from Illegal Wildlife Trade in Laos
Two Asiatic black bear cubs, believed to be two months old, have been rescued from the illegal wildlife trade in Laos. The cubs, also known as moon bears, are now under the care of the wildlife welfare organization 'Free the Bears'. The video shows the small bears being fed milk from a bowl and a bottle, indicating their recovery process.
Cubs Show Recovery and Highlight Wildlife Trafficking Dangers
The rescued cubs are currently in a stable environment. One cub was observed exploring outdoors, playfully attempting to climb a small tree, showing signs of recovery and adaptation. Caretakers are regularly monitoring the bears' health, including weighing them to ensure proper development. This rescue highlights the ongoing threat to endangered Asiatic black bears and the severe issue of international wildlife trafficking, emphasizing the urgent need for stringent measures and habitat protection.
*Source: YouTube: Reuters (2026-03-13)*




