South Korea to end breeding of bears and extraction of their bile


A bears looking out from a cage at a bear farm in Dangjin, South Korea. - AP

SEOUL: South Korea said it will formally end its dwindling yet much-criticised bear bile farming industry this week, though about 200 bears are still kept in pens and raised for their gall bladders.

The Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment announced Tuesday (Dec 30) it will ban breeding and possession of bears and extraction of their bile beginning Jan 1. The change is in line with a revised animal rights protection law that imposes up to two or five years of prison sentences to violators.

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