31. SAFE (organisation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
engineering animals and vivisection on beagles and other animals.
SAFE evolved out of an Auckland branch of the British Union for the Abolition of vivisection. This group was renamed Save Animals from Experiments in 1972 and renamed again
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32. Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Union for the Abolition of Vivisection
Dr Hadwen Trust
Foundation For Biomedical Research
National Anti-Vivisection Society
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
ALF
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
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33. Western Animal Rights Network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit ] Carnival Against Vivisection
It was promoted by various sources, through local media, activist based, and by the network, that a Carnival Against Vivisection was to be held in Ledbury, without an original source for the organising
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34. Cruelty to Animals Act 1876 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
controversy
Opposition to vivisection had led the government to set up a Royal Commission on vivisection in July 1875, which recommended that legislation be enacted to control it. This Act was created as a result, but was criticized by
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35. Battersea General Hospital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and Socialist Response to Vivisection" , History Workshop Journal , 1995, 40, p. 22.
[edit ] Further reading
Lansbury, Coral . The Old Brown Dog: Women, Workers, and Vivisection in Edwardian England . University of Wisconsin
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36. International primate trade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
animals
Toxicology testing
Vivisection
Issues
Biomedical Research
Animal rights /Animal welfare
Animals (Scientific Procedures)
Great ape research ban
International trade in primates
Controversial experiments
Britches
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37. Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Categories : Animal rights movement Anti-vivisection movement Organizations established in 1903
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38. National Animal Welfare Trust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV) established BUAV Dog Rescue. The ideals of this new rescue organisation was to prevent dogs or puppies being bought at markets in order to prevent them from going to laboratories for Vivisection . In
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39. Roger Yates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV), a former Animal Liberation Front (ALF) press officer, and a co-founder of the Fur Action Group.
Yates was sentenced to four years' imprisonment in 1987 for conspiracy to commit criminal damage on
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40. Laboratory animal suppliers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free ency...
animals
Toxicology testing
Vivisection
Issues
Biomedical Research
Animal rights /Animal welfare
Animals (Scientific Procedures)
Great ape research ban
International trade in primates
Controversial experiments
Britches
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