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All-too-often, animals in the entertainment industry who have outlived their youthful "cuteness" or are no longer small or young enough to dominate have been sent into the horrors of the research industry. There they spend lives of isolation, boredom, suffering and fear. This "cruelty connection" between the "entertainment" and animal experimentation industries is starkly illustrated in the 2002 calendar of the Fauna Foundation, a Canadian sanctuary that is home to 14 chimpanzees and many other animals. The calendar gives us beautiful sketches of the chimpanzee residents along with some brief biographical information. Consider this:
Animals are being sent from one living hell to another. And in the case of five of the chimpanzees listed above who finally have safety and care and quality lives at the Fauna Foundation, the research industry "rewarded" their years of use and abuse as "entertainers" with infection with HIV!
What YOU Can Do to Disconnect the Cruelty Connection: The "entertainment" industry abuses animals in both their training and living conditions and trivializes their suffering and fear. Please take every opportunity to educate industry leaders to the fact that animals have no place in "entertainment." Tell them that the cruel practice of turning "performing animals" into captive breeding machines and research subjects MUST be stopped. Be ever vigilant of programs, ads, movies and other entertainment venues that use real animals. Write to them or call them immediately and tell them you do not want to see animals used and abused by their industry. In this day of sophisticated animatronics and computer imagery – there is no excuse. Anti-vivisectionists must be prepared to stop all sources of inexpensive, "expendable" animals for vivisectors. Keep the following contact information for your reference: Paramount Pictures Corp. Walt Disney Pictures & TV Universal Studios, Inc. International Keystone Entertainment Visit Action Alerts for NEAVS’ response to Saturday Night Live’s callous and disrespectful use of chimpanzees. You may also want to view our "Tips for Letter-Writers" and sample letters on various issues.
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