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    India's 'dancing bears' retire in animal rights victory

    [ 2012-12-03 10:32] 來源:中國日報網     字號 [] [] []  
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    The sight of poorly fed and badly treated bears being forced to dance on the streets of India is a thing of the past as a campaign to wipe out the practice has finally borne fruit, activists say.

    The tradition of forcing sloth bears to dance for entertainment dates back to the 13th century, when trainers belonging to the Muslim Kalandar tribe enjoyed royal patronage and performed before the rich and powerful.

    Descendants of the tribe from central India had kept the tradition alive, buying bear cubs from poachers for about 1,200 rupees ($22) and then hammering a heated iron rod through their sensitive snouts.

    After removing the animal's teeth and claws, the bear trainer threaded a rope through its snout and then headed for the streets where onlookers would pay a few rupees for a show in which the bear would sway and jump around.

    The World Society for the Protection of Animals and India-based Wildlife SOS, which runs sanctuaries for bears, have also declared an end to the practice in the last few months - 40 years after a government ban in 1972.

    The key, say the donation-funded groups, has been bringing the Kalandars on board, providing them with money and incentives to re-train in other professions.

    The success points the way for other campaigns, such as the one to rid India of its snake charmers who can still be spotted illegally plying their trade.

    The bears recovered by the animal groups were often in a wretched state, suffering from infected snouts, root canal problems, even diseases such as tuberculosis which they contracted from humans.

    The sloth bears also suffer from malnutrition after being fed bread, lentils and milk for years, leading to an extremely reduced life span.

    In the last three decades, the number of sloth bears - a species native to South Asia - has fallen by at least 30 percent, according to the IUCN-SSC Bear Specialist Group. There are now fewer than 20,000 of them.

    (中國日報網英語點津 Helen 編輯)

    India's 'dancing bears' retire in animal rights victory

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    India's 'dancing bears' retire in animal rights victory

    Emily Cheng is an editor at China Daily. She was born in Sydney, Australia and graduated from the University of Sydney with a degree in Media, English Literature and Politics. She has worked in the media industry since starting university and this is the third time she has settled abroad - she interned with a magazine in Hong Kong 2007 and studied at the University of Leeds in 2009.

     
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