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Every year on April 24, compassionate people around the world speak out on behalf of the victims of vivisection. World Day for Laboratory Animals is a time to reflect upon the suffering of millions of mice, cats, monkeys, fish, rats, dogs, birds, rabbits, pigs, horses and many other species
The UK conducts about three million 'procedures' on animals every year, which is more than any other EU country - a fact that we should feel ashamed of. This year, please make your voice heard. Find out how by contacting Animal Aid on (01732) 364546 or visiting www.animalaid.org.uk




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