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In 2026, South Korea officially banned bear bile farming, ending a decades old practice that kept bears confined for bile extraction.The decision follows years of domestic and international pressure and marks a significant policy shift toward stronger wildlife protection and modern animal welfare standards.

Do you think this ban will actually improve bear welfare long term, or just move the practice elsewhere?

65 sats \ 1 reply \ @Scoresby 5 Jan

I did not know bear bile was a thing.

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102 sats \ 0 replies \ @deep OP 5 Jan

Same here it’s unsettling to realize how many practices stay invisible until they’re suddenly banned, the worse part is when banning doesn't make a difference

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I want to believe it helps the bears, but I’m wary we’ve seen too many “bans” that just export cruelty somewhere quieter.

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I actually agree with you banning won't stop cruelty against wildlife and endangered animals

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