Programs & Campaigns
Action Alert!
NEAVS revisits PRIMATE film and inaugurates post
card campaign to mark World Week for Animals in Laboratories (WWAIL)
2001
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| Photo: Zipporah Films |
There's still time for YOU to help!
Every April, the attention of animal advocates around the world
is focused on animals in laboratories. While at NEAVS this is our
focus every day, we also used these April World Week efforts as
an additional opportunity to highlight and educate about the plight
of animals used in experimentation and product testing.
To mark WWAIL 2001, NEAVS presented the
Frederick Wiseman documentary PRIMATE - an opportunity to go inside
a regional primate center and see and experience the deplorable
day-to-day living conditions of animals held captive and used for
painful, unnecessary and unethical research. The 1974 film was coupled
with a presentation by the Laboratory Primate Advocacy Group, a
support and advocacy group of former and current animal caregivers
from research facilities everywhere.
Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center
employees in the recent past, Rachel Weiss and Jessica Ganas, offered
moving accounts of what is happening in labs TODAY. Neither picture
- past nor present - is a "pretty" one. The cruelties and insensitivities
of the past continue despite the rhetoric of change we are fed.
You can help NEAVS work for the REAL changes
necessary to help captive primates: NEAVS works to GET THEM OUT.
With the help of funding from NEAVS, the Center
for Captive Chimpanzee Care has opened its doors to 21 chimpanzees
"retired" from research - including offspring and companions of
the U.S. government's so-called "space chimps." They are being welcomed
to a state-of-the-art sanctuary-home. NEAVS works to KEEP THEM OUT.
And NEAVS works to WATCH OVER THEM while
they are held in laboratories.
What YOU can
do:
(you must have Adobe
Acrobat to view and print these pages)
KEEP THEM OUT
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Download ActionAlertLassarLetter.pdf,
print, and sign the PDF file and mail: Help ensure prosecution
of a Virginia company - LABS - that illegally imported unweaned
baby monkeys from Indonesia - infants who should have remained with
their mothers.
WATCH
OVER THEM -
Download, sign and mail the 3 ActionAlertGordonLetter.pdf
| ActionAlertRowellLetter.pdf
| ActionAlertVandBergLetter.pdf
PDF files:
Help keep public pressure on research facilities housing HIV- positive
chimpanzees.
Deliver the powerful message that we have
not and will not abandon these chimpanzees. Please mail these letters
TODAY!
For copies of NEAVS' UPDATE
newsletters discussing various primate issues, or for post cards
to distribute, please contact
us.
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