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Images tagged "new-england-anti-vivisection-society"

Dr. Theodora Capaldo with a rescued rat awaiting adoption at the Massachusettes SPCA. USA,  2014. Jo-Anne McArthur / NEAVS / We Animals Media
Allie, a rescued orangutan at The Centre for Great Apes. USA, 2014. Jo-Anne McArthur / NEAVS / We Animals Media
Close up of branding on a horse rescued from the PMU (Pregnant Mare Urine) industry at Equine Voices Rescue and Sanctuary. USA, 2014. Jo-Anne McArthur / NEAVS / We Animals Media
A capuchin, formerly used in research, at a primate sanctuary.  USA, 2014. Jo-Anne McArthur / NEAVS / We Animals Media
A capuchin monkey arrives from a lab where he was used for invasive research, to Jungle Friends primate sanctuary. USA, 2014. Jo-Anne McArthur / NEAVS / We Animals Media
Louis, an orangutan rescued from research and living at the Centre for Great Apes. USA, 2014.
Knuckles, a chimpanzee with cerebral palsy, living at the Centre for Great Apes. USA, 2014.
Gulliver, rescued from the Premarin (PMU) industry. USA, 2014.
Mari, who was born in a lab and who had her arms ripped off by her deranged mother, now lives at the Centre for Great Apes. USA, 2014.
Happy beagleversary to a group of beagles who were rescued from labs by the Beagle Freedom Project. USA, 2014.
Arthur, formerly used in invasive research, now lives at Save the Chimps. USA, 2014.
Knuckles, a chimpanzee with cerebral palsy, living at the Centre for Great Apes. USA, 2014.
Puchi, a rescued capuchin monkey at Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary. USA, 2014.
Arthur, a rescued chimpanzee at Save the Chimps. USA, 2014.
Jersey is treated for illness and a high temperature at Jungle Friends primate sanctuary. USA, 2014.
Jaybee, a rescued chimpanzee, at Save the Chimps. USA, 2014.
A capuchin monkey arrives from a lab where he was used for invasive research, to Jungle Friends primate sanctuary. USA, 2014.
Jaybee, at Save the Chimps. USA, 2014.
A capuchin, formerly used in research, arrives at a primate sanctuary. USA, 2014.
A capuchin, formerly used in research, arrives at a primate sanctuary. USA, 2014.
Cotton-top tamarins, formerly used in invasive research, play at Jungle Friends primate sanctuary. USA, 2014.

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