Webinar: The ejiao trade’s devastating impact on donkey populations

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Please join us at 11:30 a.m. Pacific on Wednesday, Feb. 25, on Zoom for a special webinar on the impact of the ejiao trade on the world’s donkey populations.

Registration for the webinar is on a “pay what you can” basis, with your fees providing hay for the nearly 500 wild horses and burros in Return to Freedom’s care.

Demand for ejiao, a gelatin made from donkey skins, is decimating donkey populations worldwide and harming impoverished people who rely on these important animals.

Millions of donkeys are slaughtered annually to make ejiao (pronounced uh-jee-ow), which is used in traditional Chinese medicine, beauty, cosmetic and other products despite little scientific evidence of its purported benefits and the availability of alternative sources of gelatin, including plants.

The United States imports about $12 million worth of ejiao products annually.

This presentation will explore where donkey populations stand now, what forces are shaping their future, and why their well-being matters not only to vulnerable communities worldwide, but to all of us who care deeply about equids.

About the webinar speaker

Dr. Amy McLean is an associate professor in the Department of Animal Science at the University of California, Davis. Her research focuses on improving equine management, behavior and welfare with specific interest in donkeys, mules, hinnies and working equids in developing countries.

Take action

The bipartisan Ejiao Act (H.R. 5544) would ban the sale or transport of ejiao, a gelatin made from donkey hides, or products made with ejiao.

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