The Chinese use the skins to create ejiao (pronounced “uh-jee-ow”), a phony traditional medicine. Millions of donkeys out there are at risk of abuse and being slaughtered for this horrific trade.
Today is World Donkey Day, but the sad truth is that unless we act
now, in a very short time, there will be no donkeys left to
celebrate. The insatiable Chinese donkey skin trade is killing
donkeys faster than they can reproduce. There are only 42 million
donkeys in the world and the Chinese demand is for 4.8 million every
year. The Chinese use the skins to create ejiao (pronounced
“uh-jee-ow”), a phony traditional medicine.
Millions of donkeys out there are at risk of abuse and being
slaughtered for this horrific trade. But we provide as many donkeys
around the world as we can with safety, food and care.
In the shockingly cruel donkey skin trade industry, these innocent
animals are bludgeoned to death and sometimes even skinned alive.
We need to persuade governments to ban the trade. So far, Botswana,
Senegal and Ethiopia have taken progressive steps to end the donkey
skin trade, but many more countries in Africa still allow it. As we
write this, Kenya has just lifted a ban put in place earlier and
will once more allow thousands of donkeys to be killed for the
trade.
Three years ago, we helped one man in South Africa in his mission to
save 300 donkeys from being sold to slaughter for the trade. Since
then, we have provided these donkeys with food and care. At first,
we gave them safe haven at a sanctuary in the hot dry Karoo, but
with so little rain and available food, we were forced to find an
alternative location. Thanks to our supporters’ financial help, we
recently managed to move them to a lush farm on the Garden Route in
South Africa where they will be safe for the rest of their lives.
Network for Animals works to save donkeys from the donkey skin trade
and from neglect and abuse in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Israel,
Greece and Jordan. We work tirelessly to improve the lives of these
precious and well-loved animals.
So please, on World Donkey Day, give these animals that have been so
part of our daily lives since the beginning of our time, the love
and support they deserve. Save a donkey today.
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