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…of the bears and tigers…

February 18, 2008 by Luka 

Last summer I was visiting Guilin, China. Since my flight was early in the morning I had some spare time and decided to visit Bear and Tiger Mountain Village (Guilin Xiongsen Bear and Tiger Mountain Villa). It is located on the way from the airport to the city. It is not difficult to find it because of its megalomaniac entrance. I was told that this is some kind of a conservation project where they rehabilitate tigers and Asiatic bears. The place is supposed to have more than 80 tigers, 200 bears, lions, snakes and other interesting animals as well. As a nature lover I was quite enthused to visit this place.


The first animals I came across were juvenile Asiatic bears. There were at least thirty of them in just one enclosure. They were really entertaining to watch as they were chasing each other, playing and quarreling, jumping into the pool and climbing wood trunks.


The other enclosure was occupied with adult ones, who were a bit more lazy.


There is really amazing number of tigers. They even have white tigers. Some of them have nice and spacious enclosures that look like natural habitat. Unfortunately most of the tigers are locked in a small cages with concrete ground that are often overcrowded.


Geese.


Two adult bears in a wrathful fight.


Most of the bears were just lying and did not move at all.

I certainly enjoyed watching these beautiful animals and there were also several photo opportunities. But there is also the other part of the medal, Some animals were really in a bad health. The living conditions for some animals are inappropriate (if I use a polite term) and the shows that are performed daily are disgusting – it is a torture to animals and not entertaining at all. I hope that their rehabilitation programs are successful and not only a disguise for an illegal trade with animal parts.

Here are some links you should read if you would like to visit the place;
Official Guilin travel guide
A post about the darker side of the village
Organisation Moonbears – against an illegal bear trade
Wikipedia about Asiatic bears

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