Contacts



Animal Defenders International (ADI), National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) & Lord Dowding Fund (LDF) headquarters

Millbank Tower
Millbank
LONDON, SW1P 4QP, UK

Tel: 020 7630 3340
Fax: 020 7828 2179
Email: info@ad-international.org
Web: www.ad-international.org
  www.navs.org.uk
  www.navs.org.uk/research/

Parliamentarians should contact:

Helder Constantino
Senior Political Officer

Tel: 020 7630 3340
Email: helderconstantino@ad-international.org

Members of the public should contact:

Supporter Services Department

Tel: 020 7630 3340
Email: info@ad-international.org

Members of the media should contact:

Ally MacDonald
Public Relations Officer

Tel: 020 7630 3344
Email: pr@ad-international.org

Press Releases

ADI: International Primate Day highlights plight of thousands of primates used for animal testing as Government considers new rules

International Primate Day highlights plight of thousands of primates used for animal testing as Government considers new rules

ADI: REMINDER! Action Alert: Respond to the Home Office consultation on animal testing

The UK Government is planning a new law on animal experiments - the biggest overhaul for 25 years - as it adopts the new European Directive on animal experiments.

ADI: Rhanee the ex-Chipperfield circus elephant dies

After four years at Wroclaw Zoo in Poland, Rhanee, the elephant that caught the heart of the nation during the cruelty trial of Mary Chipperfield, her husband Roger Cawley and their elephant keeper Michael (Steve) Gills, has passed away.

ADI: Negotiations remain open on animal testing Directive as Member States criticise trialogue agreement

The Swedish Presidency of the European Parliament today (15 December 2009) presented the current state of play of the negotiations between the Commission, the Council and the European Parliament, to find a compromise agreement on the new Directive on animal testing.

EU residents sign on for lab animal protection ADI presents 10,000 signatures to key EU Rapporteurs

The EU Commission, Presidency of the EU Council of Ministers and key Rapporteurs, are today being presented with a letter signed by over 10,000 people urging them to use the revision of the new Directive on animal testing to ensure the best possible protection for lab animals.

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