Animal Justice Project Returns to London Underground with Anti-Pig Farming Ad Campaign

Last month Animal Justice Project (AJP) launched a major two-week advertising campaign across the London Underground, urging the public to rethink their attitudes towards animals and confront the realities faced by pigs on British farms. Running until 18 May, the campaign is expected to reach an estimated 2,801,376 commuters across 19 central London stations: Bethnal Green, Finsbury Park, Marylebone, Chalk Farm, Arsenal, Oval, West Croydon (overground), Baker Street, Green Park, Highbury & Islington, Leytonstone, Northwood, Seven Sisters, Stockwell, Cannon Street, South Kensington, Waterloo and Euston. Twenty large-format posters (4-sheet, 1×1.5m…

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Campaigners & Celebrity Peter Egan Rally to “Save the Jersey 51” as Historic Dairy Farm Shuts Its Doors

Animal Justice Project (AJP), with the support of TV celebrity Peter Egan, has secured sanctuary placement for 51 Jersey cows at Hillside Animal Sanctuary in Norfolk and has launched a nationwide petition urging the farmer to relinquish the animals. Campaigners say that a sanctuary home would allow these “working mothers” to live out the rest of their lives in peace, free from the threat of slaughter. The development follows news that the historic Blanc Pignon Dairy Farm in Jersey is closing its doors after 80 years of operation. Campaigners say…

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