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Sue Schofield
Sue Schofield
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Hi everyone!
As you know I am a big supporter of Free the Bears...an Australian organisation started by Mary Hutton from Perth...back in 1995. I am a passionate animal and wildlife advocate and can't bear to see how they are tortured and abused for human desires. Bears in Asia are tortured in bile farms and often get caught and badly hurt in snares as part of the illegal wildlife trade. FTB rescued about seven babies (among others) last year and more this year - as well as adults kept in cages for about 20 years. Breaks my heart....but these bears are so resilient and find a way back to good health and a good life in the loving care at FTB sanctuaries.
I have been a member of FTB for many years and been to their sanctuaries in Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos about 6 times now...so I really see the great work that all the FTB teams do there...they are so dedicated, hard working and compassionate. I have seen their sanctuaries develop and the number of rescued sun and moon bears grow...as well as other species now. I absolutely LOVE FTB and all they do to help these wonderful Asian bears.
With COVID 19 most of their fundraising revenue has stopped...no fundraising trips to their sanctuaries either. FTB rely on us so they can feed their hundreds of bears every day and provide vet care...as well as day to day maintenance of the sanctuaries.
PLEASE help me to keep them going in their time of need. I am doing a Night in a Cage as a fundraiser on 9 May...and hope you will support me by donating to FTB for this challenge. One night in a cage for me...but often years for the bears...
Thanks so much for your support! Sue

Free The Bears Ltd
Free the Bears mission is to protect, preserve and enrich the lives of bears throughout the world. Over the past 25 years we've helped rescue over 950 bears. We currently operate rescued bear sanctuaries in Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos and care for over 230 rescued bears. We've helped bring the centuries old Indian 'dancing' bear tradition to an end, removing over 500 bears from the streets of India and providing alternative livelihoods to the nomadic Kalandar gypsy families who had forced the bears to beg (the first Kalander student recently graduated university).
We work closely with our government partners to strengthen wildlife laws and enforcement and run education programmes which have helped hundreds of thousands of people learn of the importance of wildlife conservation. Our research and cub care programmes are world leaders, providing invaluable learnings which will help conserve the vulnerable bear species we work with - sun bears (the world's smallest and least understood bear species), moon bears (or Asiatic black bears) and Indian sloth bears.
Free the Bears began after our founder, Perth grandmother Mary Hutton, learnt of the horrific practice of bile extraction of caged moon bears in Asia. Since this time we've rescued many bears from the bear bile trade and prevented the industry getting a foothold in Cambodia. In the coming years we hope to see an end to bear bile extraction and farming in Vietnam and Laos, where just under 1,000 bears are still kept in terrible circumstances.
Despite our achievements, we have a long way to go to ensure the bears and other wildlife of SE Asia are protected and preserved. With limited suitable habitat available, our commitment to the rescued bears at our sanctuaries is lifelong, which can last up to 40 years. This requires a huge financial commitment - any help you can give is greatly appreciated. Please donate or register as a Bear Carer, and please come to visit our sanctuaries and see what we've been able to achieve. Thank you.
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