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'''Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty''' ('''SHAC''') was an international [[animal rights]] campaign with the aim of closing down [[Huntingdon Life Sciences]] (HLS), a [[contract research organization]] that conducted [[animal testing]]. The campaign was founded in 1999 and was known for its aggressive tactics and international reach.
'''Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty''' ('''SHAC''') was an international [[animal rights]] campaign with the aim of closing down [[Huntingdon Life Sciences]] (HLS), a [[contract research organization]] that conducted [[animal testing]]. The campaign was founded in 1999 and was known for its aggressive tactics and international reach.


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== Impact ==
== Impact ==
Despite the legal challenges, SHAC's campaign had a significant impact on public perception of animal testing and the operations of Huntingdon Life Sciences. The campaign brought increased scrutiny to the practices of HLS and contributed to a broader debate about the ethics of animal testing.
Despite the legal challenges, SHAC's campaign had a significant impact on public perception of animal testing and the operations of Huntingdon Life Sciences. The campaign brought increased scrutiny to the practices of HLS and contributed to a broader debate about the ethics of animal testing.
== Stop_Huntingdon_Animal_Cruelty Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Stop_Huntingdon_Animal_Cruelty_(logo).png|Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (logo)
File:SHAC7.png|SHAC 7
</gallery>


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Direct action]]
* [[Direct action]]
* [[Internet activism]]
* [[Internet activism]]
== References ==
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== External links ==
* [Official website] (link removed)
[[Category:Animal rights organizations]]
[[Category:Animal rights organizations]]
[[Category:Animal testing]]
[[Category:Animal testing]]
[[Category:Organizations established in 1999]]
[[Category:Organizations established in 1999]]
[[Category:Defunct organizations]]
[[Category:Defunct organizations]]
== Stop_Huntingdon_Animal_Cruelty ==
<gallery>
File:Stop_Huntingdon_Animal_Cruelty_(logo).png|Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (logo)
File:HLSmonkey02.jpg|HLS monkey
File:Heather_Nicholson_(SHAC).jpg|Heather Nicholson (SHAC)
File:SHAC7.png|SHAC 7
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 00:24, 25 February 2025

Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) was an international animal rights campaign with the aim of closing down Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), a contract research organization that conducted animal testing. The campaign was founded in 1999 and was known for its aggressive tactics and international reach.

History[edit]

SHAC was established in 1999 by a group of animal rights activists in the United Kingdom. The campaign quickly gained momentum and spread to other countries, including the United States, Germany, and France. SHAC's primary goal was to stop animal testing at Huntingdon Life Sciences, which was one of the largest animal testing facilities in Europe.

Tactics[edit]

SHAC employed a variety of tactics to achieve its goals, including direct action, protests, and public awareness campaigns. The group was known for its use of internet activism and media campaigns to draw attention to the practices at HLS. SHAC also targeted companies and individuals associated with HLS, urging them to sever ties with the organization.

Legal Issues[edit]

The aggressive tactics used by SHAC led to numerous legal challenges. Several members of the organization were arrested and charged with conspiracy and other offenses related to their activities. In 2009, seven members of SHAC were convicted in the UK for their roles in the campaign against HLS.

Impact[edit]

Despite the legal challenges, SHAC's campaign had a significant impact on public perception of animal testing and the operations of Huntingdon Life Sciences. The campaign brought increased scrutiny to the practices of HLS and contributed to a broader debate about the ethics of animal testing.

Stop_Huntingdon_Animal_Cruelty Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]