Dear Friend,
For Princess, the frustration of spending day after day in a barren metal cage
led her to pluck herself nearly bald in desperation. Her misery did nothing to
deter her captors from repeatedly breeding her—leaving her to watch helplessly
as her babies were taken from her side so that experimenters could torment and
kill them.
Today, nearly 2,000 primates like Princess are held captive at the Wisconsin
National Primate Research Center (WNPRC), but without the hard work of a PETA
undercover investigator, few outside the grim, windowless rooms of that facility would know of their
plight.
We must raise $15,000 by midnight tonight to help us continue to expose—and
stop—such misery.
Every dollar you give right now will DOUBLE in impact, up to the $500,000 goal
of PETA's "Stop Animal Testing" Challenge. Please don't wait to make a difference—even as little as $2 can help.
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For six long months, a PETA undercover investigator worked at the WNPRC
witnessing the daily relentless confinement of sensitive monkeys. Conditions are
so grim that some monkeys mutilate themselves or pace in endless circles to cope
with their anguish. One known only as "r12050" was so frustrated that he
mutilated his own leg down to the muscle, picking and scratching compulsively at
the open wound.
The people responsible for this misery don't want caring people like you and me
to know about their cruelty, which is why your support before midnight tonight is so critical.
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PETA exposés and investigations have opened the eyes of millions to some of the
worst cruelty imaginable—and are leading to significant progress for animals.
* After a six-month investigation blew the lid off experiments in which animals
were injected with toxins, cut open with minimal pain relief, and bred so
that their internal organs would protrude from their bodies, tens of
thousands of kind people amplified our call for the National Institutes of
Health to halt funding for such cruel and deadly experiments. Your gift right now will help make more investigations like this one
possible.
* Just one week after we released a shocking undercover investigation into a
North Carolina–based contract animal-testing facility and filed a complaint
with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, it closed its doors and surrendered
nearly 200 dogs and more than 50 cats. Give today and help us get more animals out of laboratory cages.
* A groundbreaking PETA exposé of a filthy dog blood farm in Texas resulted in
the rescue of 151 greyhounds and led to significant reforms around the use of
dogs by other such blood banks. Donate now and help power work that is saving animals' lives.
Investigations have been a vital part of PETA's work since our very beginning,
leading to the first-ever police raid on a laboratory, the first conviction of
an experimenter for animal abuse, and the first withdrawal of federal research
funds because of cruelty to animals.
Your support before midnight tonight will help us achieve more firsts and power
the work of the investigators and evidence analysts who are helping us
accomplish so much for animals in laboratories.
Please don't wait—make a special gift to our "Stop Animal Testing" Challenge
right now.
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