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]
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| Founded | 2012 (2012) |
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| Founder | Friedrich Mülln |
| Founded at | Munich, Germany |
| Focus | Animal testing, Animal rights, Animal welfare |
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| Method | Education, research, undercover work in laboratories, and lawsuits |
| Website | www |
See also
References
- "Verlag Droemer Knaur". Droemer Knaur.
- Busby, Mattha (15 October 2019). "'Barbaric' tests on monkeys lead to calls for closure of German lab" – via The Guardian.
- Alison Abbott (22 December 2014). "Animal-rights activists ramp up campaigns in Europe". Retrieved 30 July 2016.
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