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Care for the Wild International works with Swiss Animal Protection and East International to highlight the brutal treatment of animals reared on Chinese fur farms.
Shocking slaughter methods

Red and Arctic foxes, raccoon dogs, mink and Rex rabbits are just some of the animals cruelly reared and slaughtered for their fur on Chinese fur farms.

Inadequate housing, rough handling and brutal slaughter methods are endured by millions of fur bearing animals; all for the sake of fashion. Many animals remained alive and fully conscious while they were being skinned, and remained so for up to 10 minutes afterwards!

China is the world’s largest exporter of fur clothing and the biggest fur trade production and processing base in the world. Chinese fur is sold throughout the EU, including the UK, and is used in a range of clothing, trimmings and accessories. Industry figures show that annual sales of full fur and fur trimmed products in the EU are worth around US$4.525 million.


Britain banned fur farming on humane grounds yet members of the British Fur Trade Association turn over £500 million a year as the world’s largest buyers of pelts. As fur may move through several countries before ending up in the shops, the final product label may simply read, ‘Made in Italy’ or ‘Made in France’ disguising the garment’s inhumane source.

What we do CWI funded an investigation into the welfare of animals in the Chinese fur trade – in conjunction with Swiss Animal Protection and East International – which revealed a shocking catalogue of cruelty. The resulting CWI report ‘Fun Fur?: A report on the Chinese fur industry’ is being used to campaign for an EU and UK import ban on Chinese fur and fur-trimmed products. CWI will also be launching a fur amnesty in which the public will be asked to hand in any fur or fur-trimmed garments. These will then be processed and sent to poor communities living in Mongolia.
CWI is committed to achieving an EU and UK import ban on Chinese fur and fur trimmed products

Video Footage of the Investigation.
Warning:
The video footage contains images of extreme violence towards animals which many viewers are likely to find distressing.

It is illegal to view this video footage if you are under 18.


Video 1: Arctic foxes in cages
Video 2: Raccoon dog being beaten

Download QuickTime 7 to view footage

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  • YOU CAN HELP
    • Send a message to the Chinese ambassador to express your concerns about the Chinese fur trade
      or write a letter to the Chinese ambassador.
    • Sign our online petition by clicking here.
    • Write to your local MP using our suggested template.
      You can find out the name and contact details of your local MP by clicking here.
    • Write to the British Fur Trade Association to express your concerns about their involvement
      in the Chinese fur trade: Robert Morgan, Executive Officer, British Fur Trade Association,
      Brookstone House, 6 Elthorne Road, London, N19 4AG, E-mail, Fax 020 7281 1374.
    • Inform your friends and family about the grossly inhumane treatment of animals on Chinese fur farms,
      and distribute leaflets to spread the word about this appalling trade. Please e-mail info@careforthewild.com
      or call us on 01306 627 900 to order some leaflets.

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