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Kelly Frances

 

 

 

 

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  1. Pingback: ONLY 16 Bears remain in the Korean wild. 1400 bears live in agony on bear bile farms. « Bear Necessity Korea – Dedicated to ending bear bile farming in Korea

    1. Hi Maren, I received your message:) This is one of our main obstacles here in Korea; creating the infrastructure to cope with the bears (which number approx 1200), and many of which have suffered extreme psychological and physical abuse. We are HOPING that our government is moving in the direction of a sanctuary-at least for a reasonable number of individuals. We have hope, but we know our situation is grave. Our mission is to advocate sanctuary and the salvation of bears at any price-and price is the key issue.

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      1. Maren's avatar Maren

        Thanks Kelly. Sanctuary would be so good. I know price is a major issue. I’m sure it can be overcome. With your determination and so many people behind you there will be a way xx

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    1. Korea is taking measures to end bear bile farming, so we believe they can end this particular cruel practice. We will wait and applaud when its finished, of course, but the Korean people have been shown to oppose the industry when they’re actually aware of it. I understand the anger but I don’t believe this is a barbaric ‘country’, only a barbaric practice. “I” also oppose the dogmeat industry. That is a sad, sad thing. This website doesn’t discuss it but I despise it personally.

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    1. This is what we hope for-a rehabilitative system and a sanctuary. Thank you for your support and passion. You help me stay inspired-truly! I’m especially grateful for your online support and networking. Everytime I see your facebook I feel encouraged.

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  2. Sheri Reese's avatar Sheri Reese

    Thank you Kelly for giving me this information. I pray that Korea will pass such a bill, but will allow those bears to go to sanctuaries. They deserve to have a good life for whatever remaining years they have. Korea needs to take responsibility for what it’s done to these bears.

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  3. Lynn's avatar Lynn

    Well done to all of you at Bear Necessity Korea. I do so hope that all your hard work is finally being realised and your perseverance in the exposure of this despicable practice is getting Koreans empowered to bring change for a better world, not only for these wonderful animals, but for all of us. Bear farming has no place in the modern world especially when so many alternatives exists and has always contravened the whole ethos of TCM healing.

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    1. On behalf of BNK, thank YOU for your compassion, encouragement and support. It’s posts like these that keep ME inspired. We are confident that this year WILL bring about change. 🙂

      Yours in solidarity,
      Kelly Frances

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  4. lana's avatar lana

    I think if this barbaric practice become illegal, we in US will try to do everything in fundraising. Many people will help. I am sure. I just learnt a couple days ago about this horrific situation with animals in Asia. I am appauled, There are not human beings who do it. They lost right to be named one.. I will boycot any korean product till this ban in place.

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    1. We think so too Lana! We believe that education is the key-and that educated people will seek to end barbarism such as bear bile farming. Thank you for your support.

      Yours in solidarity,

      Kelly Frances

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    1. We believe that international pressure is going to play a large role and we are seeking it everywhere possible. More importantly, the average Korean citizen is unaware of this practice and we know that 94% do not approve (from our last survey). There is hope. 🙂

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  5. We just saw the footprint poster campaign by the teddy bear museum and it led us here. Thanks for the incredible work, I am so impressed. We really hope the bill passes. We will try and send letters as well. Thanks again for your work.

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      1. Sunnie's avatar Sunnie

        We live in Indianapolis, IN, US, so won’t be in Seoul on the 1st, but if you have anything in between May 13th- June 6th, we could attend. Please keep us posted. We’ll be visiting then. Thanks again for your hard work Kelly!!!

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  6. Donna ives's avatar Donna ives

    Praying these bills get past to stop these barbaric practices, these beauitful moon bears and all precious life deserves their god given right to a good life. My dogs are family!

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  7. ysaac's avatar ysaac

    I am eagle to attend. I will try my best to be there. I am working at Museum. Sunday is bussist day however I will try my best to be there for Moonbear.

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  8. I am so happy and relieved that the government is finally considering banning this barbaric insanity ! The Moon Bears are so beautiful and precious and I have been fighting hard for them for a long time crying myself to sleep many nights. It is almost painful to go on living with all this cruetly! Also with the dogs and cats being skinned alive just makes the pit of my stomach sick!! With God on our side we will prevail! Keep fighting the fight! You are amazing and I love all of you who have worked so hard to end this!! One voice could mean millions!! Don’t ever underestimate the power of one voice!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart! I believe I will adopt a Moon Bear! Big Bear Hugs Always!!!Tami

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