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Greg Avery (born 1963), also known as Greg Jennings and Greg Harrison, is a British animal rights activist and co-founder of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC), an international campaign to force the closure of Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), a controversial animal-testing company with bases in Huntingdon, England, and New Jersey in the United States. ImageMetadata File history File links Monkeyinbilebearcage. ...
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David Barbarash is the North American press officer for the Animal Liberation Front. ...
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Rod Coronado Rodney Adam Coronado is an eco-anarchist, animal rights activist, convicted arsonist and the editor of the environmentalist Earth First! Journal. ...
Barry Horne Barry Horne was a British animal rights activist who died of kidney failure in Ronkswood Hospital, Worcester on November 5, 2001, following a series of four hunger strikes while serving an 18-year sentence for planting incendiary devices. ...
Ronnie Lee is a British animal rights activist, and founder of the Animal Liberation Front. ...
Keith Mann is a British animal-rights campaigner, believed to be a senior Animal Liberation Front activist. ...
Ingrid Newkirk (born July 11, 1949) is a British-born animal rights activist, author, and the president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the worlds largest animal rights organization. ...
Alex Pacheco is an animal rights activist and co-founder (and former chairman) of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). ...
Robin Webb appearing on Channel 4s Dispatches Robin Webb is the press officer for the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) in the UK. He was previously a member of the ruling council of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), and a director of Animal Aid. ...
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Animal Aid is the United Kingdoms largest animal rights group and one of the longest established in the world, having been founded in 1977. ...
Beagles removed by British ALF activists from a testing laboratory owned by the Boots Group. ...
The British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection is a pressure group based near Highbury Corner in North London, United Kingdom that campaigns peacefully against vivisection. ...
The Great Ape Project aims to expand moral equality to great apes, and to foster greater understanding of them by humans. ...
The Justice Department is a militant animal-rights organization, set up in Britain in 1993, and active there and in the United States. ...
For the SI prefix, see Peta People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is the largest animal rights organization in the world. ...
SPEAK is a British animal rights campaign that aims to end animal experimentation and vivisection in the UK. The campaign was born out of Stop Primate Experimentation at Cambridge (SPEAC), [1] a campaign set up to oppose the construction at the University of Cambridge of a new primate testing facility...
A monkey inside Huntingdon Life Sciences in the United States [1] Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) is an international animal-rights campaign against Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), Europes largest contract animal-testing laboratory, based in Huntingdon and Occold, England, and New Jersey in the United States. ...
Viva!, or Vegetarians International Voice For Animals, Founded by Juliet Gellatley in 1995, is an animal-rights based organisation which promotes vegetarianism and veganism. ...
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Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) is a controversial animal-testing company based in Huntingdon, England, and New Jersey in the United States. ...
Speciesism is the concept that individuals should be accorded rights based on their species membership rather than their actual capacities. ...
Etymologically, vivisection refers to the dissection of, or any cutting or surgery upon, a living animal. ...
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The logo of the Great Ape Project, which is campaigning for a Declaration on Great Apes. ...
A monkey inside Huntingdon Life Sciences in the United States [1] Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) is an international animal-rights campaign against Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), Europes largest contract animal-testing laboratory, based in Huntingdon and Occold, England, and New Jersey in the United States. ...
Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) is a controversial animal-testing company based in Huntingdon, England, and New Jersey in the United States. ...
Huntingdon is a town in East Anglia, England. ...
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Early life
Avery trained as a tailor, but joined the animal rights movement at the age of 15, and has devoted himself to it full-time ever since. He has been one of the founding members of several animal rights groups, including the Northern Animal Liberation League, the Consort beagle campaign, Save the Hillgrove Cats, and most recently Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC). He is also a vocal supporter of the SPEAK campaign, which aims to stop the construction by Oxford University of a new animal testing laboratory on South Parks Road, Oxford. Consort was a commercial breeder of beagles for vivisection, based in Herefordshire, UK. The company closed after a 10-month campaign by animal rights activists in 1997. ...
Hillgrove Farm is located near Witney in Oxfordshire, UK. It was the last commercial breeder of cats for animal experiments in the UK and closed down in 1999 after an intense two-year campaign by animal rights activists under the banner of Save The Hillgrove Cats. ...
A monkey inside Huntingdon Life Sciences in the United States [1] Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) is an international animal-rights campaign against Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), Europes largest contract animal-testing laboratory, based in Huntingdon and Occold, England, and New Jersey in the United States. ...
SPEAK is a British animal rights campaign that aims to end animal experimentation and vivisection in the UK. The campaign was born out of Stop Primate Experimentation at Cambridge (SPEAC), [1] a campaign set up to oppose the construction at the University of Cambridge of a new primate testing facility...
The University of Oxford, located in the city of Oxford in England, is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. ...
SHAC campaign Avery started SHAC in November 1999 with his first wife, Heather James, after video footage shot covertly inside HLS by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals was aired on British television. [1] Footage shot in the UK showed HLS staff shouting at, shaking, punching, and laughing at the animals. [2] (video); footage shot later in the U.S. appears to show a live and possibly conscious monkey being dissected. [3] (video) A monkey inside Huntingdon Life Sciences in the United States [1] Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) is an international animal-rights campaign against Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), Europes largest contract animal-testing laboratory, which is based in Huntingdon and Occold, England, and New Jersey in the United States. ...
For the SI prefix, see Peta People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is the largest animal rights organization in the world. ...
In 1996, Avery spent 18 months on remand after police found incendiary devices in the house where he was staying with another activist. He was later acquitted. He was sentenced in 1998 to six months for affray, and 14 days later that year for offences under the Public Order Act. In 2002, Avery and James and a third activist, Natasha Constance Dellemagne (now Natasha Avery) were jailed for 12 months, six suspended, for conspiracy to incite a public nuisance. In law, the affray is the fighting of two or more persons in a public place to the terror (in French: Ã leffroi) of the lieges. ...
A monkey inside Huntingdon Life Sciences in the United States [1] Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) is an international animal-rights campaign against Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), Europes largest contract animal-testing laboratory, which is based in Huntingdon and Occold, England, and New Jersey in the United States. ...
Look up Conspiracy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Conspiracy, as a legal term, is an agreement of two or more people either to commit a crime or to achieve a lawful end by unlawful means: see conspiracy (crime), and conspiracy (civil). ...
In the spring of 2002, Dellemagne and Avery became a couple and later married. As of 2003, according to one source, the couple were living together in a cottage provided by a supporter. [4]
See also - Animal Liberation Front
- Animal Liberation Front Supporters Group
- Pro-Test
- Keith Mann, Robin Webb, Ronnie Lee, Barry Horne
- Steven Best, David Barbarash, Rod Coronado, Henry Spira, Ingrid Newkirk
- Peter Singer, Tom Regan, Stephen R. L. Clark
- Justice Department (animal rights)
- Animal Rights Militia
- GANDALF trial
- Animal testing, Vivisection
- Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty
- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
- Animal rights, Animal rights activism
- Vegetarianism, Veganism
Beagles removed by British ALF activists from a testing laboratory owned by the Boots Group. ...
The Animal Liberation Front Supporters Group (ALFSG) is an organization that provides moral and financial support to people imprisoned for breaking the law in the name of animal rights, in particular Animal Liberation Front activists. ...
Pro-Test is a British based campaign that backs animal testing in the UK. It was formed in response to the protests by groups including SPEAK and the militant Animal Liberation Front (ALF) against the construction of the new Oxford Biomedical Research Facility. ...
Keith Mann is a British animal-rights campaigner, believed to be a senior Animal Liberation Front activist. ...
Robin Webb appearing on Channel 4s Dispatches Robin Webb is the press officer for the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) in the UK. He was previously a member of the ruling council of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), and a director of Animal Aid. ...
Ronnie Lee is a British animal rights activist, and founder of the Animal Liberation Front. ...
Barry Horne Barry Horne was a British animal rights activist who died of kidney failure in Ronkswood Hospital, Worcester on November 5, 2001, following a series of four hunger strikes while serving an 18-year sentence for planting incendiary devices. ...
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David Barbarash is the North American press officer for the Animal Liberation Front. ...
Rod Coronado Rodney Adam Coronado is an eco-anarchist, animal rights activist, convicted arsonist and the editor of the environmentalist Earth First! Journal. ...
Henry Spira (June 19, 1927 - September 12, 1998) was a prominent animal rights activist in the United States. ...
Ingrid Newkirk (born July 11, 1949) is a British-born animal rights activist, author, and the president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the worlds largest animal rights organization. ...
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Dr. Tom Regan Tom Regan (born November 28, 1938 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American philosopher and animal-rights activist. ...
Dr. Stephen Clark Stephen Richard Lyster Clark (born October 30, 1945) is a British philosopher and international authority on animal rights, currently professor of philosophy and Leverhulme Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool. ...
The Justice Department is a militant animal-rights organization, set up in Britain in 1993, and active there and in the United States. ...
The Animal Rights Militia (ARM) is a name used by animal-rights activists who are prepared to carry out acts of violence against human beings. ...
GANDALF was an acronym (Green Anarchist aND ALF) for the UK trial of the editors of Green Anarchist magazine as well as 2 prominent supporters of the Animal Liberation Front and Animal Liberation Front Supporters Group. ...
Non-human primates make up around 0. ...
Etymologically, vivisection refers to the dissection of, or any cutting or surgery upon, a living animal. ...
A monkey inside Huntingdon Life Sciences in the United States [1] Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) is an international animal-rights campaign against Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), Europes largest contract animal-testing laboratory, based in Huntingdon and Occold, England, and New Jersey in the United States. ...
For the SI prefix, see Peta People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is the largest animal rights organization in the world. ...
The logo of the Great Ape Project, which is campaigning for a Declaration on Great Apes. ...
Animal rights activism is a form of activism that attempts to bring about public awareness through direct action, of what the activists see as a lack of consideration of rights for non-human animals, as well as changes in legislation intended to prevent it. ...
Vegetarianism is the practice of not eating meat, including beef, poultry, fish, or their by-products, with or without the use of dairy products or eggs. ...
The logo of the worlds first Vegan Society, registered in 1944 [1] Veganism is a strict form of vegetarianism, consisting of abstention from the consumption or use of all animal products, including eggs and dairy products, as well as articles made of bone, leather, feathers, mother of pearl or...
References - "The Animals of Hatred" By Jo-Ann Goodwin, The Daily Mail, October 15, 2003
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