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Celebrities go ape for International Primate Day

Celebrities are lining up to support Animal Defenders International’s (ADI) annual awareness day, International Primate Day (IPD), which will take place on Friday, 1st September, 2006. This year’s event...

NAVS stand by statement: “Laboratory animals suffer terribly.” ASA Criticised

The National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) does not accept the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) claims about our leaflet on laboratory animal suffering. The NAVS stands by our original statement...

NAVS issues warning that over next two years over 10 million animals could die in laboratories

The National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS), the oldest organisation of its kind in the world, has warned today that in the next two years over 10 million animals could soon be dying in UK laboratories...

ADI welcomes new European Commission Action Plan to reduce animal testing

The “European Partnership to Promote Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing” is publishing its Action Plan aimed at reducing animal testing on Thursday, 22 June. Animal Defenders International (ADI)...

MRC conflict of interest exposed

‘Trojan horse’ call for ape research to used to justify more primate experiments NAVS (The National Anti-Vivisection Society), Britain’s oldest and most established campaigner against animal experiments,...

Extremists have become smokescreen as animal experiments rise

The National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) said today that the activities of a handful of extremists are being used as a smokescreen by the Home Office to hide the fact that animal experimentation is...

NAVS condemns Blair support for animal tests

The National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) is deeply concerned and disappointed to hear that the Prime Minister is reported to have signed an online petition in favour of animal testing. NAVS describes...

TV STARS BACK WORLD LAB ANIMAL WEEK

Celebrities come out in force for World Lab Animal Week (WLAW), as the UK is condemned for leading Europe in animal tests. Established by The National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS), the world’s oldest...

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