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Sciencelink animal lab has been abandoned

Anti-Vivisection | 21.04.2008 15:24 | SHAC | Animal Liberation | Health | World

"This battle has been won by the Animal Rights Activists" - Lei Heldens, Councillor of Venray, Netherlands

Cancelled by CAV (Coalition Anti-Vivisection)
Cancelled by CAV (Coalition Anti-Vivisection)



The Coalition Anti-Vivisection is proud to announce that the massive Sciencelink animal testing laboratory project in Holland has been stopped for good thanks to a vociferous campaign!

Sciencelink was due to cost €60 Million, ($90 Million/£50 Million), and was to have a purpose built breeding facility on the site to supply the animals, owned by Harlan (international animal breeders). A company who supply to HLS, other labs and univsersities in the UK and elsewhere in Europe.

To put Sciencelink into perspective the new primate lab at Oxford University cost around £20 Million, (€26 Million/$40 Million), to build.

Not only has the project been abandoned but a senior director of Harlan resigned as a result. This is not only a great victory for the animals, it also represents a bitter blow to the animal testing industry as a whole!

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 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/01/389020.html

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 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/01/388669.html

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Anti-Vivisection groups who campaigned against the lab:

 http://www.stopdierproeven.org (Belgium & Netherlands)

 http://www.contrevivisection.org (France)

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Good News

22.04.2008 11:23

This would have been serious competition for both HLS and the Oxford lab.

Well done the dutch ALF.

Reality Check


animal tests

30.08.2012 17:36

It is a good thing that we keep on fighting against these cruel experiments!
Thank you for the article and give us some more news!

Regards

George
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