Animal Welfare
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- Telegraph: Yesterday in Parliament: Lab staff 'must be protected from animal rights terrorists'
- Michael Kallenbach, parliamentary correspondent. A Tory proposal that home addresses of key personnel and shareholders involved in animal research companies should be protected was welcomed by the Government yesterday. (February 06, 2001)
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- Telegraph: Directors to be shielded from animal protesters
- David Cracknell, deputy political editor. Ministers are to exempt directors and shareholders of companies that do animal research from the normal legal requirement to list their addresses in company accounts after directors of HLS received hate mail and threatening visits from animal rights activists. (February 04, 2001)
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- Telegraph: Activists pledge to ruin backers who saved animal research firm
- Richard Alleyne. As HLS put the final touches to a long-term deal with an undisclosed group of American backers, activists vowed to track them down and "financially destroy" them. Protesters also reacted angrily to news that the Royal Bank of Scotland had written off its £11 million loan to the company. (January 22, 2001)
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- Telegraph: Minister set up deal to save animal lab
- David Harrison, Environment Correspondent. Lord Sainsbury, the science minister, brokered an agreement to refinance the company after the Royal Bank of Scotland withdrew a loan of £22.6 million because staff and customers had been threatened by animal rights protesters. (January 21, 2001)
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- Telegraph: Picketing laws to protect workers at animal laboratory
- Philip Johnston, home affairs editor. Laws brought in to stop trade unions victimising strike-breakers are to be used against animal rights protesters trying to close Britain's biggest animal testing laboratory. (January 18, 2001)
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- Telegraph: Citibank drops protest lab
- Benjamin Wootliff. The bank confirmed that it would not act as custodian for its clients who hold shares in HLS. Officials refused to comment on the decision, but the bank is believed to have received threats against its staff. (January 18, 2001)
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- NZ Dairy Cruelty
- Information about the cruelty to animals within the dairy industry in New Zealand. Includes information on how to help and a list of non-dairy alternatives.
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- Small Towns 4 Animal Rights
- A resource group for citizens of small towns who wish to have their voices heard in the animal rights cause.
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- Why Cultured Meat
- Information about the selfish nature of humanity and the argument for supporting cultured meat.
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- Doctors and Lawyers for Responsible Medicine
- Campaigning for an immediate end to all animal experimentation. Newsletters, publications, FAQ and membership. UK.
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- FRAME: Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments
- A registered UK charity that develops and promotes alternatives to laboratory animal use in research, testing and education. FRAME promotes the 3Rs: reduction, refinement and replacement, recognising that the immediate and total abolition of all animal experiments is not possible, if vital medical research is to continue. UK.
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- Institute of Animal Technology
- Represents animal technicians, who provide day-to-day care for animals in research laboratories. Information on their publications and training courses for animal technicians, calendar and contact information for branches. UK and Ireland.
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- Uncaged Campaign Against Vivisection
- News, xenotransplantation, action, email campaigns, diary, membership and links. Sheffield, UK.
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- Understanding Animal Research
- Aims to achieve understanding and acceptance of the need for humane animal research in the UK. Includes news, together with information about animal research, health and policy issues.
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- Wikipedia - SPEAK
- Hyperlinked encyclopedia article about the British campaign group aiming to end animal experimentation and vivisection in the UK, particularly at Cambridge University and Oxford University.
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- Society for the Protection of Animal Rights in Egypt (S.P.A.R.E.)
- A Non-profit organization which runs an animal shelter, spay & neuter and a mobile clinic in Egypt. Description of operations, articles, and contact details.
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- VITA Center for Animal Rights Protection
- VITA is a non-profit animal protection organisation aiming at the prevention of cruelty towards animals. Includes active campaigns against Fur production, vivisection and animals in entertainment.
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- Animal Concern
- Campaigns for animal rights, offering fact sheets on zoos, circuses, wildlife parks and pets.