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Key facts

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  • Each year, 10,000 primates are used for experiments in the EU. They are our closest living relatives, so are capable of experiencing intense suffering.
  • We have a historic opportunity to end this suffering - the EU is currently reviewing the law (Directive 86/609) governing the use of animals in experiments.
  • Over 50% of MEPs have already signed a Written Declaration urging the European Parliament to use the revision process of Directive 86/609 to achieve primate free progress.
  • This revision would end the use of great apes and wild-caught monkeys in scientific experiments and establish a targeted timetable for replacing the use of all primates in scientific experiments.
  • You can help signal the end of this unnecessary suffering of our closest relatives - please either send the pre-drafted e-postcard to your MEPs, or contact us for postal campaign cards.

Damning vote and Positive Progress

Monkey Shouting!On 31 March, the European Parliament’s lead committee considering the proposal to revise the law voted for a series of changes (known as amendments) that seriously undermine the proposal from the European Commission to regulate animal testing across Europe.

Some of these changes would dramatically lower animal protection and weaken the law by:

  • Reducing the scientific justification needed to experiment on primates
  • Delaying indefinitely proposals to stop the trapping of wild monkeys
  • Ending the licensing of almost all experiments
  • Allowing animals to suffer severe and prolonged pain

Positive Progress

On the positive side, thanks to animal protection organisations and all of our dedicated supporters a number of progressive proposals were supported.  Advocates for Animals has been working with Animal Defenders International and other animal protection organisations to press for the revised law to include the will of the Parliament and indeed the public to see an early end to the use of primates; we are also pressing for the objective of ending animal experiments as soon as possible to be put at the heart of the revised law.  The proposals introduce measures aimed at facilitating the gradual review, reduction and replacement of many animal experiments, through:

  • Introducing a biannual thematic review of primate research (with a view to replacing specific experiments over time)
  • Introducing a biannual thematic review of specific types of experiments and the use of specific species
  • Expanding the role of the European Centre for Validation of Alternative Methods to encourage development, training and dissemination of alternative methods

Advocates for Animals is working together with animal protection organisations to press for the European Parliament vote in May to hold on to these positive amendments and against those that would seriously lower animal protection.