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Stop the U.S. Bear Bile Trade!

January 4, 2011

PLEASE CLICK ON AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING TWO MESSAGES:

1. Stop the U.S. Bear Bile Trade
2. Stop the Trade in Bear Parts

FROM Change.org
BY Stephanie Feldstein

BACKGROUND

Among other things, bear bile is used to treat hangovers. You may not be recovering from your New Year’s Eve party with a wine-bile concoction — and, according to recent survey by Animals Asia, 76 percent of traditional healers said their patients aren’t using it either — but enough people do use this traditional Chinese remedy that thousands of bears across Asia endure extreme confinement, mutilation and painful procedures as they’re farmed for their bile.

Even for those who practice traditional healing, bear bile isn’t necessary. Animals Asia also learned of cases where bear bile poisoning resulted in the death of the patient. Jill Robinson, founder of Animals Asia, said, “No one will die from the lack of bear bile. Ironically, though, it seems people are now becoming sick and even dying from taking it.”

Obviously, it’s killing bears, too, and not just in Asia.

In the U.S., black bear poaching has been on the rise. In November, a young bear in Virginia’s Prince William Park was found dumped, with his gallbladder missing. As bear populations in Asia dwindle, bears the U.S. become increasingly vulnerable to the black market demand for bile. Wildlife officials are investigating the crime, but there may not be much they can do about it.

While many Americans are critical of laws and enforcement around Asia that allow bear farming to continue, there are big gaps in our own laws. According to Born Free USA, five states have no laws against the sale of bear parts, eleven states allow interstate trade of parts, and several others have such a high burden of proof that, for instance, a poacher can’t be convicted without DNA testing of the gallbladder. All this creates a patchwork of laws that Born Free USA calls “a wildlife law-enforcement nightmare.”

And like most wildlife crimes, the penalties tend to be so weak that the payoff makes the risk worthwhile. A bear’s gallbladder can sell for more than $3,000 on the black market. This puts a bounty on the heads of American black bears.

Last year, the Bear Protection Act (H.R. 3480) was again introduced to the House of Representatives. This bill would prohibit interstate and international trade in bear organs, including buying, selling, transporting or possession. It would also require the Secretary of the Interior to engage in international efforts to address the bear bile trade worldwide.

This bill has been passed by the Senate twice in recent years, but it keeps getting stalled in the House of Representatives because special interest groups, like the National Rifle Association, see it as an attack on hunting. But, as Born Free USA points out, “this is an issue not about sport hunting but about poaching and commercializing wildlife.”

There are a lot of threats to our bears, like habitat loss and climate change, and killing them for their bile shouldn’t be on the list.

Please click on and Ask your representative to make this the year that the U.S. takes a stand against the bear bile trade.  And don’t forget to also click on and sign Stop the Trade in Bear Parts

Related | Bears Rescued from Torturous Bear Bile Farm

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PETITION TEXT

In November, a bear was found in Virginia’s Prince William Park with his gallbladder missing. Bear bile is used in traditional Chinese medicine, and a bear gallbladder can be worth more than $3,000 on the black market. Currently, the patchwork of state level laws makes it impossible to stop this gruesome trade, and as Asian bear populations dwindle, bears in the U.S. are increasingly vulnerable.

The Bear Protection Act (H.R. 3480) would prohibit interstate and international trade in bear organs, including buying, selling, transporting or possession. It would also require the Secretary of the Interior to engage in international efforts to address the bear bile trade worldwide.

The Senate has passed this bill twice in recent years. Special interest groups see it as an attack on sport hunting, but it’s not; it’s about poaching and the black market trade in wildlife parts.
Our bears face a lot of threats, and killing them for their bile shouldn’t be on the list. I urge you to co-sponsor and do everything you can to ensure that the Bear Protection Act (H.R. 3480) passes.

Please make 2011 the year that the U.S. takes a stand against the bear bile trade.

Thank you.



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5 Comments leave one →
  1. karen lyons kalmenson's avatar
    karen lyons kalmenson permalink
    January 4, 2011 11:34 am

    there is no healing in a vial
    of cruelly extracted innocent bear bile
    it is only psuedoscience antiquated
    no living creature to this agony
    should ever be relegated

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  2. COMTESSE's avatar
    COMTESSE permalink
    January 4, 2011 12:53 pm

    S.V.P. STOP cet act complètement iunutile de prélever la bile d’ours pour en dfaire des remèdes asiatiques ! Tout celà n’a plus lieu d’être à notre époque et si les asiatique y trouve un moyen de se trouver plus viuril, actuellement ilo existe le VIAGRA !

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  3. Diane Birr's avatar
    Diane Birr permalink
    January 6, 2011 7:32 am

    Bear bile is a quick money maker for the greedy pigs who have no brains. These poor bears stressed in the cages make me want to throw up. How in God’s name can people be so cruel?
    Can someone in law inforcement please put a stop to this and shut down these parasites for good!

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  4. Penelope Ryan's avatar
    Penelope Ryan permalink
    January 6, 2011 6:31 pm

    This is the epitome of a monster. To do this to any living creature. The perpetrators need to pay in hell.

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  5. Amanda Berthiaume's avatar
    Amanda Berthiaume permalink
    January 7, 2011 11:32 am

    The people that are doing this to the bears should get punished or something that is harsh.

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