Guest guest Posted January 18, 2007 Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 17 January 2007 Dr Hadwen Trust launches Europe-wide petition in 11 languages. Support our call for urgent action to replace animal experiments Dear Supporter This is a special email alert to let you know that the Dr Hadwen Trust has launched a massive pan-European petition calling on the European Union to increase action on replacing animal experiments with non-animal techniques. Our petition is timed in response to the revision of Directive 86/609/EEC, Europe's 20 year old legislation governing animal experiments. Our initiative is being supported by leading animal protection organisations across Europe including Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the UK. Signatures are being collected in 11 European languages, making this one of the biggest pan-European pro-animal petition launches of its kind. We are delighted that here in the UK the petition is also being supported by Advocates for Animals, Animal Aid, Europeans for Medical Progress, People for the Treatment of Animals and Uncaged. Sign the petition There's unlikely to be a better moment than this for the European Union to really commit to meaningful action to replace animal experiments. Please add your voice, sign the petition today at www.endeuanimaltests.org and use the 'email a friend' facility to forward the petition to other interested parties. There's also a PDF to print off hard copies, although Dr Hadwen Trust supporters should receive a petition with their upcoming Annual Review (extra copies available on request). The revision of the EU’s animal research legislation offers an unprecedented opportunity for change. European legislators have it in their power to put non-animal replacements at the heart of Europe’s research agenda, committing to targeted action and massively increased efforts. Brand new e-newsletter The Dr Hadwen Trust is launching a brand new e-newsletter service so that supporters can receive regular news updates and alerts straight to their email in-box. This is a free service and we'll be aiming to send out our e-newsletter every couple of months, with the first edition coming soon! If you do not wish to receive our e-newsletter, simply reply to this email with UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line. Thank you for your support! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2007 Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 Thanks Peter - will do. The newsletter sounds like a good idea too. BB Jo , " Peter " <metalscarab wrote: > > > > 17 January 2007 > > > > Dr Hadwen Trust launches Europe-wide petition in 11 languages. > > Support our call for urgent action to replace animal experiments > > > > Dear Supporter > > > > This is a special email alert to let you know that the Dr Hadwen Trust has launched a massive pan-European petition calling on the European Union to increase action on replacing animal experiments with non-animal techniques. > > > > Our petition is timed in response to the revision of Directive 86/609/EEC, Europe's 20 year old legislation governing animal experiments. Our initiative is being supported by leading animal protection organisations across Europe including Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the UK. Signatures are being collected in 11 European languages, making this one of the biggest pan-European pro-animal petition launches of its kind. > > > > We are delighted that here in the UK the petition is also being supported by Advocates for Animals, Animal Aid, Europeans for Medical Progress, People for the Treatment of Animals and Uncaged. > > > > Sign the petition > > There's unlikely to be a better moment than this for the European Union to really commit to meaningful action to replace animal experiments. Please add your voice, sign the petition today at www.endeuanimaltests.org and use the 'email a friend' facility to forward the petition to other interested parties. There's also a PDF to print off hard copies, although Dr Hadwen Trust supporters should receive a petition with their upcoming Annual Review (extra copies available on request). > > > > The revision of the EU's animal research legislation offers an unprecedented opportunity for change. European legislators have it in their power to put non-animal replacements at the heart of Europe's research agenda, committing to targeted action and massively increased efforts. > > > > Brand new e-newsletter > > The Dr Hadwen Trust is launching a brand new e-newsletter service so that supporters can receive regular news updates and alerts straight to their email in-box. This is a free service and we'll be aiming to send out our e-newsletter every couple of months, with the first edition coming soon! If you do not wish to receive our e- newsletter, simply reply to this email with UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line. > > > > Thank you for your support! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2007 Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 Done! I already am a supporter. The Valley Vegan..............Peter <metalscarab wrote: 17 January 2007 Dr Hadwen Trust launches Europe-wide petition in 11 languages. Support our call for urgent action to replace animal experiments Dear Supporter This is a special email alert to let you know that the Dr Hadwen Trust has launched a massive pan-European petition calling on the European Union to increase action on replacing animal experiments with non-animal techniques. Our petition is timed in response to the revision of Directive 86/609/EEC, Europe's 20 year old legislation governing animal experiments. Our initiative is being supported by leading animal protection organisations across Europe including Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the UK. Signatures are being collected in 11 European languages, making this one of the biggest pan-European pro-animal petition launches of its kind. We are delighted that here in the UK the petition is also being supported by Advocates for Animals, Animal Aid, Europeans for Medical Progress, People for the Treatment of Animals and Uncaged. Sign the petition There's unlikely to be a better moment than this for the European Union to really commit to meaningful action to replace animal experiments. Please add your voice, sign the petition today at www.endeuanimaltests.org and use the 'email a friend' facility to forward the petition to other interested parties. There's also a PDF to print off hard copies, although Dr Hadwen Trust supporters should receive a petition with their upcoming Annual Review (extra copies available on request). The revision of the EU’s animal research legislation offers an unprecedented opportunity for change. European legislators have it in their power to put non-animal replacements at the heart of Europe’s research agenda, committing to targeted action and massively increased efforts. Brand new e-newsletter The Dr Hadwen Trust is launching a brand new e-newsletter service so that supporters can receive regular news updates and alerts straight to their email in-box. This is a free service and we'll be aiming to send out our e-newsletter every couple of months, with the first edition coming soon! If you do not wish to receive our e-newsletter, simply reply to this email with UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line. Thank you for your support! Peter H All new Mail "The new Interface is stunning in its simplicity and ease of use." - PC Magazine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2007 Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 Hi Peter Me too - they're one of the very few charities that don't seem to do anything bad at all! BB Peter - peter VV Thursday, January 18, 2007 6:32 PM Re: Fw: Dr Hadwen Trust launches Europe-wide petition in 11 languages. Done! I already am a supporter. The Valley Vegan..............Peter <metalscarab wrote: 17 January 2007 Dr Hadwen Trust launches Europe-wide petition in 11 languages. Support our call for urgent action to replace animal experiments Dear Supporter This is a special email alert to let you know that the Dr Hadwen Trust has launched a massive pan-European petition calling on the European Union to increase action on replacing animal experiments with non-animal techniques. Our petition is timed in response to the revision of Directive 86/609/EEC, Europe's 20 year old legislation governing animal experiments. Our initiative is being supported by leading animal protection organisations across Europe including Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the UK. Signatures are being collected in 11 European languages, making this one of the biggest pan-European pro-animal petition launches of its kind. We are delighted that here in the UK the petition is also being supported by Advocates for Animals, Animal Aid, Europeans for Medical Progress, People for the Treatment of Animals and Uncaged. Sign the petition There's unlikely to be a better moment than this for the European Union to really commit to meaningful action to replace animal experiments. Please add your voice, sign the petition today at www.endeuanimaltests.org and use the 'email a friend' facility to forward the petition to other interested parties. There's also a PDF to print off hard copies, although Dr Hadwen Trust supporters should receive a petition with their upcoming Annual Review (extra copies available on request). The revision of the EU’s animal research legislation offers an unprecedented opportunity for change. European legislators have it in their power to put non-animal replacements at the heart of Europe’s research agenda, committing to targeted action and massively increased efforts. Brand new e-newsletter The Dr Hadwen Trust is launching a brand new e-newsletter service so that supporters can receive regular news updates and alerts straight to their email in-box. This is a free service and we'll be aiming to send out our e-newsletter every couple of months, with the first edition coming soon! If you do not wish to receive our e-newsletter, simply reply to this email with UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line. Thank you for your support! Peter H All new Mail "The new Interface is stunning in its simplicity and ease of use." - PC Magazine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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