Soko Tierschutz

Soko Tierschutz (Animal Protection Special Unit)[1] is a German animal rights organization[2] which conducts undercover investigations of farms and animal research laboratories. In December 2014, Soko Tierschutz organized around 800 people to protest against research on non-human primates in Germany.[3]

Soko Tierschutz
Founded2012 (2012)
FounderFriedrich Mülln
Founded atMunich, Germany
FocusAnimal testing, Animal rights, Animal welfare
Location
  • Augsburg, Germany
Area served
 Europe
 China
MethodEducation, research, undercover work in laboratories, and lawsuits
Websitewww.soko-tierschutz.org

See also

References

  1. "Verlag Droemer Knaur". Droemer Knaur.
  2. Busby, Mattha (15 October 2019). "'Barbaric' tests on monkeys lead to calls for closure of German lab" via The Guardian.
  3. Alison Abbott (22 December 2014). "Animal-rights activists ramp up campaigns in Europe". Retrieved 30 July 2016.


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