A growing coalition of celebrities and activists is rallying behind a campaign to shut down MBR Acres, a controversial beagle testing facility in Wyton, Cambridgeshire. The research center, notorious for breeding dogs for scientific experiments, has been the subject of years of protests over alleged animal cruelty.
Among the high-profile figures calling for the closure of the facility are Amanda Holden, Dame Joanna Lumley, and Jonathan Ross, all of whom have signed a letter demanding action. Other supporters include MPs from across the political spectrum, renowned animal rights organizations like Peta and Animal Rising, and more than 170,000 petitioners. 📢🐶
🐾 The Dark Reality at MBR Acres
Located in Cambridgeshire, MBR Acres is the only site in the UK breeding beagles for use in research. This has caused a storm of controversy, with disturbing reports revealing that healthy beagles are subjected to horrific experiments. These experiments allegedly include being bled to death through needle insertion into their hearts, as well as other painful procedures that animal rights groups are calling inhumane. 😔
The facility breeds around 2,000 beagles annually for testing purposes. Protests outside MBR Acres have been ongoing since 2021, with groups such as Animal Rising demanding the closure of the center and the rehoming of the dogs. Advocates are calling for a future without animal testing, citing the development of alternative testing methods like computer-based modeling and lab-based experiments as viable options. 💻🔬
🌍 Celebrity Support: A Powerful Statement
The campaign has attracted significant celebrity backing, including Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden, who signed the letter urging the closure of MBR Acres. Celebrities such as Dame Joanna Lumley and BBC’s Springwatch presenter Chris Packham have also shown their support. These public figures are speaking out not just against the cruelty at MBR Acres but also against outdated animal testing practices in general. 🐾
The Love Island star Faye Winter added her voice in February 2024 by delivering a passionate speech during a protest against animal testing outside Parliament. 🌍✊

⚖️ The Controversy Continues

While celebrities and activists argue for an immediate halt to the operations at MBR Acres, Marshall BioResources, the parent company of MBR Acres, defends its operations. The company maintains that it complies with strict animal welfare regulations and that their work is essential for advancing biomedical research, particularly in the development of life-saving medications. 💉💊

However, the backlash against the company’s practices has sparked wider debates on the ethics of animal testing. Critics argue that with the rise of alternatives to animal testing, the need for such practices is rapidly diminishing. Labour MP Brian Leishman has been vocal in his opposition, advocating for the phasing out of animal testing for good. 💬

💥 The Call to Action

Despite the ongoing defense of the facility, the momentum against MBR Acres continues to build. Animal Rising director Rose Patterson emphasizes that “the Government has a mandate to act” and that closing MBR Acres is the “easiest first step” towards ending animal cruelty in the name of research. 🚫🐾
The petition to shut down MBR Acres has garnered over 170,000 signatures, and the support from celebrities, activists, and MPs is putting increasing pressure on lawmakers to take action. 📝⚖️
As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the fight for the welfare of animals and the push for modern, humane alternatives to testing is gaining strength and visibility. 🌱💚

What do you think? Should the government take action to close MBR Acres? Let us know in the comments below! 💬



