Providing Sanctuary for Wildlife Confiscated in Illegal Trade
IFAW not only addresses the potential loss of wildlife and the threat of species extinctions on a global scale, we also support efforts to meet the immediate needs of individual wild animals confiscated in illegal trade.
At the Pan Yu Sanctuary in southern
China, IFAW helps provide care and
sanctuary for Asiatic black bears, or Moon
bears, confiscated by
Chinese CITES authorities from “bear bile”
farms.
In Moscow, Russia, we joined together with Moscow State University to create the CITES Animal Shelter, a model "center of excellence" designed to care for and shelter wild animals confiscated by Russian Customs officials.
In Moscow, Russia, we joined together with Moscow State University to create the CITES Animal Shelter, a model "center of excellence" designed to care for and shelter wild animals confiscated by Russian Customs officials.












