Episode 1
Conservationist Giles Clark is in Laos to tackle wildlife crime and build a bear sanctuary. Mary, a baby sun bear, arrives and needs urgent care, and two moon bears are also rescued.
Conservationist Giles Clark is embarking on his biggest mission to date – taking on the illegal wildlife trade and helping to build a pioneering new bear sanctuary in Laos, south east Asia. Giles has been asked by good friend Matt Hunt, CEO of Free the Bears, to help for 12 months and is not long into his role when he has to step in to help Mary, a five-month-old sun bear. Mary was rescued after her mother was killed in the wild and was spotted on the back of a truck for sale into the illegal wildlife trade. Fragile and malnourished, she lives with Giles and Matt at home while she needs around the clock specialist care.
The other part of Giles’s role is to help build the new bear sanctuary, where Mary will be going as soon as her enclosure is completed. With 31 bears at the sanctuary already, the team are under tremendous pressure as more bears come in. Across Asia, bears in the illegal wildlife trade are sold as trophy pets, used for their body parts in restaurants and processed for traditional Asian medicine. The most valued part of a bear is their gallbladder, an organ that stores bile, which is a digestive fluid that helps break down fat and is thought to have medicinal qualities. Over 10,000 bears across Asia are kept in cages in bear farms so their bile can be extracted to meet demand. Giles and the team are determined to put a stop to this in Laos and are working with the government to one day close down these bear bile farms.
The team witness Mary’s developmental milestones and her progress towards becoming a confident bear at her new home at the sanctuary. Giles’s wife Kathryn visits, falls in love with Mary and learns about the shocking truth for bears in the wild.
Giles experiences the plight of captive bears first-hand as the team head out on a rescue mission to save two aggressive adult moon bears. Three-year-old brothers Tong and Nunge were captured at only a few weeks old. Their mother was killed, and they were sold as pets. They had been living in a small cage until their rescue. After a short time in quarantine and a positive health check, they are starting their journey to a happy life and are able to venture outside for the first time in their lives.
But it is not long before Giles is on the road again. Matt informs him that they immediately have to travel to northern Laos to rescue two vulnerable five-month-old moon bear cubs.
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Elephant Tourism: A way forward?
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Banana tree treat
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Mary’s first big walk
Duration: 01:11
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It’s not easy filming a baby sun bear
Duration: 03:02
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Andrew Lincoln |
Presenter | Giles Clark |
Executive Producer | Jo Shinner |
Series Producer | Tom Jarvis |
Director | Tom Jarvis |
Producer | Cherique Pohl |
Broadcasts
- Wed 15 Jul 2020 20:00
- Sat 18 Jul 2020 15:4591Èȱ¬ Two except Wales & Wales HD
- Fri 21 Aug 2020 08:00
- Fri 26 Aug 2022 20:0091Èȱ¬ Two except Northern Ireland & Northern Ireland HD
- Sat 27 Aug 2022 18:0091Èȱ¬ Two Northern Ireland & Northern Ireland HD only
- Thu 28 Dec 2023 08:35
- Wed 24 Jul 2024 16:15
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