University of California, Riverside 1985 laboratory raid

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== University of California, Riverside 1985 Laboratory Raid ==

The University of California, Riverside 1985 laboratory raid was a significant event in the history of animal rights activism in the United States. On May 28, 1985, members of the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) broke into the University of California, Riverside (UCR) and raided a laboratory that was conducting research on primates. The raid resulted in the removal of 467 animals, including 115 rhesus macaques, and the destruction of research data and equipment.

Background

The Animal Liberation Front is an international, leaderless resistance that engages in direct action in pursuit of animal rights. The ALF's activities include the liberation of animals from laboratories and farms, as well as the destruction of property used in animal exploitation. The raid at UCR was part of a broader campaign by the ALF to end the use of animals in scientific research.

The Raid

On the night of May 28, 1985, ALF activists broke into the UCR laboratory by cutting through a window screen. Once inside, they released 467 animals, including rhesus macaques, rabbits, rats, and mice. The activists also destroyed research equipment and took research documents, which they later claimed to have destroyed to protect the identities of the researchers.

The raid caused significant disruption to ongoing research projects, particularly those involving the rhesus macaques, which were part of long-term studies on neurology and behavioral science. The loss of these animals and the destruction of data set back several research projects by years.

Aftermath

The raid drew widespread media attention and sparked a national debate on the ethics of animal research. The UCR and other institutions conducting animal research faced increased scrutiny and pressure from animal rights groups. In response to the raid, UCR increased its security measures and implemented stricter protocols for the care and use of animals in research.

The raid also led to legal actions against the ALF activists involved. Several individuals were arrested and charged with burglary, vandalism, and theft. The event highlighted the growing tension between animal rights activists and the scientific community.

Impact

The 1985 laboratory raid at UCR is considered a landmark event in the history of the animal rights movement. It brought attention to the issue of animal testing and contributed to changes in public perception and policy regarding the use of animals in research. The raid also underscored the need for improved security and ethical standards in research institutions.

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