News in 2011
Posted on 30/08/2011
Eurogroup is relieved that Regina, the Lithuanian chimpanzee has finally been set free after six long years spent in a cage in a dark and unventilated basement, without any distraction and without the company of peers.
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Posted on 21/08/2011
Today in Montreal, Canada, the 8th World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Use in the Life Sciences starts, bringing together over 900 professionals from over 50 Countries. The congress provides the ideal opportunity for dialogue and cooperation between researchers, scientists, national authorities and regulators, veterinarians and animal welfare organisations under the Motto ‘together it’s possible’.
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Posted on 19/08/2011
Eurogroup attenting the CITES Standing Committee meeting in Geneva welcomes the news that parties rejected a proposal on time-bound listings for CITES species.
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Posted on 18/08/2011
Eurogroup is pleased that NGOs have been readmitted to CITES Standing Committee discussions on ivory trade, ensuring that animal welfare is protected.
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Posted on 18/08/2011
Last year for the first time in 45 years, Sweden allowed for the killing of the wolves which are protected by EU law.
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Posted on 16/08/2011
Eurogroup for Animals strictly condemns the suggestion of Belgium to allow a six-month “period of grace” for egg producers following the introduction of the barren battery cage ban on 1 January 2012 which is in breach of the European Directive.
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