World Laboratory Animal Liberation Week
World Laboratory Animal Liberation Week is the week that surrounds April 24th every year - It's a national week of protests, media events, etc. at laboratories to stop testing and research on animals
Media Coverage -
2002-2010
Protest today in Fort Collins over death of kitten
in a CSU research facility - 20 Apr 2010
Animal Rights Protest - 19 Apr 2010
78% RISE in Dogs Dying in Irish Laboratories -
24 Apr 2008
Animal Rights Protest - 29 Apr 2006
Primate Research is Useless and Brutal - 13
May 2005
Animal rights group says university flawed in
treatment of lab animals - 6 May 2005
Groups call for UI to open labs - 5 May 2005
Anti-Vivisection Activists Had A Busy Month -
2 May 2005
Protesters object to animal testing at ASU -
29 Apr 2005
Students protest animal testing at UT - 27 Apr
2005
NEWS: Animal treatment in labs up to par, Pitt
says - 2 Jun 2004
USDA Not Adequately Enforcing Lab Animal
Protection Laws - 5 May 2004
Report: Mt. Ida labs rank among dirtiest in nation
- 1 May 2004
Animal-Rights Activists Capture Park - 30 Apr
2004
Group Faults Animal Research - 24 Apr 2004
Groups Protest Animal Testing - 22 Apr 2004
Animal Group Cites Record at UConn - 22 Apr
2004
Group Criticizes
Pitt's Use of Laboratory Animals - 21 Apr 2004
Protesters Try to Engage in Debate - 19 Apr 2004
Protesters Seek Primates' Freedom - 17 Apr
2004
Press
Release - 19 Apr 2003
Press
Release - 13 January 2003
More Media
Coverage from Oregon 28 April 2002
Wisconsin State Journal 27 April 2002
The Oregonian News 27 April 2002
Oregon News
Conference - CAAT 26 April 2002
From Oregon Public Broadcasting 4/26/02
From the Website of the
Chronicle of Higher Education
WRUF AM 850, Gainesville FL 24
April 2002
From WUFT-FM radio
Gainesville, FL 4/24/02
Press Release - 23 April 2002
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