Welcome to Bristol Animal Rights Collective (BARC),
we are a Bristol-based animal liberation group who have only
one objective; to help stop animal abuse. Read more about us here and see some of our latest campaigns.
If you would like
to become more active to help animals, please contact
us at barc@hotmail.co.uk or you can join our email list at https://lists.rbgi.net/mailman/listinfo/bristolanimalrights.
Our next meeting is on Wednesday 30 May 2012 at Kebele, 14 Robertson Road, Easton. Tea and coffee from 7.15pm, meeting from 7.30pm. Please join us!
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Here is some of our latest news...
Monday 30 April 2012 - Noise demos hit AXA in Bristol
Today (Monday 30th April) activists visited two AXA offices in the city to protest the company’s involvement in the cruel vivisection industry. Read more...
Saturday 21 April 2012 - mmm vegan bake sale
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Our Vegan Bake Sale at Arc Bar in Broad Street was a huge success. Despite the dreary weather, people came into town to fill up on yummy vegan baked delights such as 'cheese'cakes, doughnuts, a variety of cupcakes, raspberry chilli chocolate cake, vegan cream eggs and vegan 'snickers' bars. Read more... |
Sunday 15 April 2012 - Air France Demo
The main airline companies that still transport animals for viviesection are: Air France-KLM, Aeroflot, Japan Airlines, Air China, China Southern Airlines and Philippine Airlines.
Air France-KLM dominates this very lucrative market and is the main company transporting primates to laboratories in Europe. To demonstrate our disgust about this, we dressed as monkeys and picketed outside Bristol Airport. We had a lot of support from the public - many of whom hooted as they drove past.
Wednesday 11 April 2012 - AXA Demo
Here we are outside one of our least favourite office blocks in Bristol. Full demo report to follow shortly!
Monday 9 April 2012 - Anti-Zoo Awareness Weekend Continues...
Activitsts braced the rainy Easter Monday and leafletted outside Bristol Zoo and Bristol Aquarium to show our disgust at animals being held captive and used for entertainment.
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Saturday 7 April 2012 - Noah's Ark Zoo Farm Demo
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