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- The UK Government has promised to reduce animal experiments, but since 2012, more than 4 million animals has been used in cruel tests in the UK. The BUAV calls to the Government to keep its pledge and stop the experiments. This video shows all the support the BUAV has received so far from MPs and the public.
- A joint BUAV and Soko Tierschutz undercover investigation reveals the shocking fate of the monkeys from Mauritius as they find themselves a long way from home inside the metal cages of the Max Plank Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Germany, a leading European research facility.
- The BUAV has carried out an undercover investigation inside a major UK animal laboratory and discovered the truth about botox animal testing. Their investigator found that at a lab in Hampshire around 74,000 mice a year are being subjected to cruel poisoning tests for botox.
- A short film by the BUAV organization depicts the fate of macaques in the Cambodian jungle, which are captured for breeding farms, from where they are sold to vivisection laboratories.
- The BUAV's Next of Kin charts the lives of monkeys living freely in their rich forest homes in Asia through their journey to Europe to end up being used as tools for the animal research industry.
- Investigators from the BUAV did undercover investigation in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, where hundreds of primates were captured in order to get shipped to laboratories around the world so they could be used for cruel, useless and deadly experiments for the rest of their lives. These formerly wild animals were stolen from their homes and families, trapped in netting, brutally handled, and bundled into sacks before they got shoved into small crates.
- The documentary shows farms in Laos where captured monkeys in cages await long transport to experimental and breeding facilities around the world, including the European Union.
- Monkeys are captured and stolen from the island of Mauritius, and sent to some European countries (mostly Spain, UK and France) where they are forced to endure cruel experiments.
- The BUAV's compelling video that presents the arguments for an end to experiments on primates in the EU.
- Undercover footage from the BUAV's investigation into the plight of the monkeys on Mauritius, exported to animal testing laboratories around the world for the international animal research industry.
- This film is derived out of a long undercover operation supported by BUAV inside a contract animal testing laboratory in Germany. It shows the alleged mistreatment of monkeys and caused a storm in the German media including court against the investigators by multinational.
- The BUAV organization investigates Vietnam's Nafovanny breeding farm - the largest farm in the world that captures and breeds macaque monkeys, which are then sold to the Huntingdon Life Sciences experimental facilities in England and Covance in Germany. Every year, this farm sells 30,000 monkeys. The video contains footage from the Nafovanny farm and one shot from the experimental laboratory, but it does not contain any brutal footage of the experiments.
- Despite the UK Government and research industry claiming the UK as being the country with some of the highest welfare standards in the world for lab animals, huge secrecy and lack of transparency surrounding animal research have been revealed by the BUAV. The BUAV have investigated in UK laboratories, including Imperial College London, Cambridge University and Wickham Laboratories, where animals lived in fear, and in horrific conditions because of the cruel experiments they've been through. What you'll see in this video is normally not available to the public, the media or politicians.
- An insight into the UK's role in the international business of trading monkeys for research, specifically the capture of wild monkeys and their young. The video consists of information and footage obtained during undercover investigations organized by the organization BUAV, now known as Cruelty Free International. Investigations took place in Cambodia, Vietnam, Mauritius and other countries.
- This video from the organization BUAV (Cruelty Free International) shows farms in Laos where captured monkeys in cages await long transport to experimental and breeding facilities around the world, including the EU.
- The BUAV carried out an undercover investigation at a holding facility in Pontian, where wild monkeys were captured and suffered in appalling conditions.
- BUAV went undercover in Colombia and Peru, where owl monkeys were cruelly trapped, and their rainforest habitat was destroyed. Despite a ban implemented on the export of primates by Peru in 1974, owl monkeys from Peru were trapped and used for research in Colombia.
- A joint BUAV and Soko Tierschutz undercover investigation at a leading research institute in the European Union has revealed the shocking and disturbing use of monkeys in research. The investigation carried out at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Germany uncovered the brutal way in which the lives of monkeys were controlled and manipulated in cruel experiments.
- BUAV worked undercover at the University of Cambridge, where sheep were used for research into neurological disorders. Often they suffered from eyesight loss and disorientation, and had implants inserted into their brains.
- A BUAV investigation has uncovered the shocking use of very young puppies and kittens in experiments in a UK laboratory. The investigation carried out at MSD Animal Health revealed that the animals were between 4 weeks to 6 months old when they were used in testing and killed. This is a secret the research industry would never want to be released into the public domain.
- This documentary exposes the shocking monkey trade in Indonesia, a practice that not only violates international guidelines on the treatment of animals but also breaches Indonesian legislation.
- Co-founder of Bulldog, Simon Duffy, speaks about animal testing for cosmetics, and the deadline for 2013 cosmetic animal testing.
- The BUAV investigated in Indonesia, where the cruel monkey trade for research violates not only international animal welfare guidelines, but also Indonesia's own legislation.
- Revealing the results of a BUAV investigation into a testing facility at a leading English university. It presents testimonies of animal suffering and depicts the reality of today's animal experiments in the UK.
- A BUAV investigation in Kenya has uncovered the cruel capture and use of wild baboons for research. Legislation in Kenya relating to animal experiments is outdated and hopelessly inadequate. Wild baboons are captured and held at the Institute of Primate Research under conditions which seriously compromise their welfare and breach international guidelines, before being subjected to disturbing experiments by visiting researchers from the USA and Europe, including the UK.