Camp Beagle

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DateJune 2021 (2021-06) – present
Location
MBR Acres, Wyton, Cambridgeshire, England

52°21′40″N 0°08′18″W / 52.3611334°N 0.1382937°W / 52.3611334; -0.1382937
Caused byAnimal rights activists opposing the breeding of beagles for research
GoalsClosure of the facility and end of the use of beagles in research
Camp Beagle
Front gates of MBR Acres, covered in protester signs
DateJune 2021 (2021-06) – present
Location
MBR Acres, Wyton, Cambridgeshire, England

52°21′40″N 0°08′18″W / 52.3611334°N 0.1382937°W / 52.3611334; -0.1382937
Caused byAnimal rights activists opposing the breeding of beagles for research
GoalsClosure of the facility and end of the use of beagles in research
MethodsProtest camp, civil disobedience
StatusOngoing
Casualties
ArrestedAt least 15[1]

Camp Beagle is an ongoing protest camp set up in June 2021 by animal rights activists outside of MBR Acres, a Marshall BioResources breeding facility for beagles used in laboratory research, in Wyton, Cambridgeshire. As of May 2024, It is the longest-lasting protest camp of its kind, where protesters have maintained a permanent presence with the demand to shutdown the facility and end the use of beagles for research purposes.

MBR Acres is owned by the American company Marshall BioResources (MBR).[2] It is a breeding facility for beagles used in laboratory research, in Wyton, Cambridgeshire.[1] Up to 2,000 beagles are bred at the facility each year. They are sold at the age of around 16 weeks to be used for drugs and chemical testing.[3] Since 2020, protests have been held around the facility by animal rights activists.[4] The protest camp was set up in June 2021 by animal rights activists outside of MBR Acres.[1] As of May 2024, It is the longest-lasting protest camp of its kind, where protesters have maintained a permanent presence with the demand to shutdown the facility and end the use of beagles for research purposes.[5][6][7]

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