Sloth Bears: The Dancing Bears Of India
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Sloth bears are found in India and they are endangered due to man (yes, us again). In India, poachers take over 100 Sloth Bear cubs annually when they are just weeks old, killing their mothers in the process.
These cubs are then sold on the black market where the buyers turn them into ‘Dancing Bears’. To do that, their muzzles are pierced and threaded with a coarse rope. They’re training starts on hot coals with sticks hitting their feet to make them “dance”. The bear lives out her life at the end of the rope. She is dragged from village to village dancing for tourists who throw coins to the bear trainer.

There is hope and safety through the India Bear Rescue Project created by Wildlife S.O.S. The dancing bears that are rescued are rehabilated and live out their lives in 1 of 4 sanctuaries — the only bear sanctuaries in India. These were started and run by Wildlife S.O.S.
I just created 2 sites about these bears:
Sloth Bears: Learn About These Wonderful Bears where I include general information about the Sloth Bear species (features, habitat, habits, etc.) along with photos and links to other informational sites and resources.
Saving The Dancing Bears Of India tells the story of these bears lives — how the practice began, the lives of the bears and bear trainers. It also has more pictures of the rescued bears — cubs taken from poachers by law enforcement before they could be sold, and the trained dancing bears. I also include information about the India Bear Rescue Project created by Wildlife S.O.S.
To date, Wildlife S.O.S. has saved 472 bears and are working to rescue the remaining (estimated at 200) Dancing Bears. Their program addresses not only the problem but also the underlying causes.
I’ll keep you posted on these bears.
Bear hugs, Frankie
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