nation's grisliest secrets. On a regular basis, unmarked vans enter through its
gates containing the mangled corpses of beagle dogs killed inside Harlan
Interfauna.
Welcome to the world of SRCL, specialists in 'clinical waste disposal'. It's
employees are responsible for unceremoniously casting the remains of many
laboratory beagles into this charnel house each year.
Hundreds of dogs are killed each year at Harlan Interfauna following a bleak
existence inside the farm. Their siblings are punched, kicked and abused by
staff before being shipped to laboratories for use in vivisection.
The beagles inside Interfauna cannot speak for themselves. Get up, get active
and play your part in the campaign against SRCL.
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SRCL PHONE-IN - MONDAY 7TH NOVEMBER
Telephone SRCL's HQ during office hours on Monday (9am-17.30pm) and let them
know your disgust at their involvement in the vivisection industry.
Tel: 0333 240 4400
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NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION - MONDAY 14TH NOVEMBER
On Monday 14th November, campaigners will be demonstrating at SRCL offices and
incinerators across the United Kingdom.
Find your local site in the mail out below and take action:-
http://antivivisection.info/resources/srcl-mailout.pdf
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CONTACT SRCL
Indigo House,
Sussex Avenue,
Leeds, LS10 2LF
Tel: 0333 240 4400
info@srcl.com
- Sample Letter -
Dear SRCL,
I was sickened to hear that your company incinerates beagles killed inside
Harlan Interfauna in Cambridgeshire, Britain's last farm breeding dogs for
experimentation.
Hundreds of dogs are killed each year at Harlan following a bleak existence
inside the farm. Many are merely excess 'stock' who cannot be sold, others
bitches and studs worn out following years of intensive breeding.
Earlier this year, the company was exposed by a national newspaper following
allegations of managerial staff kicking and punching dogs. Photographs revealed
filthy kennel units and the company admitted animals were only given a mere
twenty-minutes exercise each week.
A poll in the Guardian showed that 66% of the British public are opposed to any
kind of animal experimentation. Please follow this area of concern and end
dealings with Harlan Interfauna.
Yours Sincerely,
[Name]