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Animal Aid, founded in 1977, is a British animal rights organisation. The group campaigns peacefully against all forms of animal abuse and promotes a cruelty-free lifestyle. It also investigates and exposes animal cruelty.
Animal Aid produces campaign reports, leaflets and factfiles, as well as educational and undercover videos. They also offer a quarterly magazine, a regular campaigners\' bulletin, and a sales catalogue with cruelty-free products.
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Animal Aid was founded in January 1977 to work, by all peaceful means, for an end to animal cruelty. The organization is a not-for-profit limited company run by a volunteer council of management. It is denied charitable status because part of its work involves campaigning for changes in the law concerning animal protection. Its aims are:
Animal Aid has a wide range of celebrity supporters, including Thom Yorke, Jilly Cooper, Simon Cowell, Annette Crosbie, Alan Davies, Stella McCartney, Richard Wilson, Wendy Turner Webster and Massive Attack.
Dr Charlotte Uhlenbroek, the primatologist, has supported the Animal Aid campaign against primate experiments , stating: "I have yet to hear a sufficiently compelling scientific argument that justifies the suffering inflicted on primates in medical research." Cambridge Primate Labs AnimalAid.org.uk
Since 1997, Animal Aid has produced an annual "Mad Science Awards" ceremony, where it highlights "pointless and grotesque scientific research", awarding the "winners" a statue of a beagle being stabbed with a scalpel. The pro-animal research group Seriously Ill for Medical Research describes Animal Aid as "renowned by the scientific community for its lack of relevant knowledge, information, experience or expertise," and labels the Mad Science Awards "[an] ill-informed critique of medical research".[citation needed]
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