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Jasper's Story: Saving Moon Bears

por Jill Robinson

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For years Jasper, a moon bear, lived a miserable existence, held captive in a cage by bear farmers in rural China. The farmers extracted the bile from Jasper's body and sold it to be used in traditional medicines. It's a horrific practice and conducted on thousands of moon bears each year. But now Jasper has the chance to be free and live a life away from pain and torture. In 2000, Animals Asia, an animal welfare organization, rescued Jasper and other captive moon bears, taking them to its Moon Bear Rescue Centre. Here veterinarians attended to the bears' wounds, hoping to give them some chance of a peaceful existence in the animal sanctuary. But after so many years of abuse Jasper's wounds, both physical and mental, are extensive. Can Jasper mend his body and mind and finally enjoy the life he was meant to live?… (más)
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Jasper, a moon bear from China, was kept in abusive conditions for 15 years while his bile was collected and used in traditional medicine. This heart-wrenching true story follows Jasper’s progress from wariness to wellness. Afterword
  NCSS | Jul 23, 2021 |

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JASPER'S STORY: SAVING MOON BEARS by Jill Robinson and Marc BEkoff and illus byb GIjsbert van Frankenhuyzen pub by Sleeping Bear Press 2013 picture book 978-1585367986


"The small cages clattered and clanked and clanged as the truck made its way toward the Moon Bear Rescue Center" near Chengdu, China. This truck is carrying the precious cargo of Moon Bears who have been rescued from "horrid captive conditions" where their bile has been harvested to be used in Asian medicine.

These beautiful bears are marked with the sweep of a moon crescent across their chests. They were stolen from their peaceful world, taken by "farmers" for their bile and are now on their way to a sanctuary where they will receive desperately needed care. For these bears human beings represent "pain and cruelty." The caregivers in the sanctuary can see the"years of anguish each bear had endured...in their physical wounds, swollen tummies, and missing paws."

One bear is especially damaged in body and in spirit. He will be named Jasper and Jasper has been treated so cruelly that the staff wonders if he will ever recover physically or in his spirit. Hanky time. Jasper begins to heal and develop trust.

This beautiful, touching story tells of the work done by the caregivers to reach Jasper physically and spiritually. This is an important story about the dignity and sanctity of our animals and the wondrous connection that they offer us to a greater presence. It's our work to protect and cherish them and to promote understanding across cultural barriers of the damage done when we "steal" from our natural world.

Let's hope we can do better. There is a note from Jane Goodall praising the work of Jill and her team.

Somewhere moon bears roam free and in the sanctuary Jasper has come home.

Note; This book is about moon bears but it would be an amazing book to share with any child who has known abuse. That child will feel the bond with these bears and may be inspired and encouraged to move forward in his/her own life after learning what Jasper chooses. Great bibliotherapy.

  jothebookgirl | Jan 3, 2017 |
A moving story about the rescue and rehabilitation of moon bears from captivity and brutal mistreatment in China. Realistic and affecting. ( )
  Sullywriter | May 22, 2015 |
Presents the true story of Jasper, a moon bear held in captivity for fifteen years while his bile was extracted for medicinal use, who was eventually rescued by the Moon Bear Rescue Centre and regained his health and freedom. Beautiful illustrations ( )
  paula-childrenslib | Aug 2, 2013 |
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For years Jasper, a moon bear, lived a miserable existence, held captive in a cage by bear farmers in rural China. The farmers extracted the bile from Jasper's body and sold it to be used in traditional medicines. It's a horrific practice and conducted on thousands of moon bears each year. But now Jasper has the chance to be free and live a life away from pain and torture. In 2000, Animals Asia, an animal welfare organization, rescued Jasper and other captive moon bears, taking them to its Moon Bear Rescue Centre. Here veterinarians attended to the bears' wounds, hoping to give them some chance of a peaceful existence in the animal sanctuary. But after so many years of abuse Jasper's wounds, both physical and mental, are extensive. Can Jasper mend his body and mind and finally enjoy the life he was meant to live?

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