The first beagle rescue on March 15 showed the power of open rescue. Millions of people were inspired when 100 people walked into Ridglan Farms, carrying white flowers and displaying peace signs, and walked out with 22 desperate beagles. Now, to save the remaining 2,000 beagles, including the puppies illegally seized by the police, we need 2,000 more. If we can mobilize 2,000 rescuers, they can’t arrest and jail us all. We’ll carry every last one of the dogs out of Ridglan into loving homes.
THE SIMPLE HEART: We need 2,000 people to take action at Ridglan Farms (Dane County, Wisconsin) on Sunday, April 19 — one person for every puppy still trapped in a cage — to create unstoppable momentum and free every dog tortured in a lab.
The first rescue on March 15 showed the power of open rescue. Millions of people were inspired when 100 people walked into Ridglan Farms, carrying white flowers and displaying peace signs, and walked out with desperate beagles in our arms. We got shout outs from celebrities and influencers, ranging from Superman director James Gunn to sports magnate Dave Portnoy.
Grassroots supporters like you donated nearly $100,000 for this all-volunteer operation in a few days. And most importantly, we got 22 beautiful puppies out of hell. (Heartbreakingly, eight others—the #Ridglan8—were illegally seized by the police and dragged back into a vivisector’s cage.)
Now, to save the remaining 2,000 beagles, including the puppies illegally seized by the police, we need to go 20x. There are only around 400 deputies in Dane County (including those serving in jails and not on patrol) and 800 spaces for inmates in Dane County jails. If we can mobilize 2,000 rescuers, they can’t arrest and jail us all. We’ll carry every last one of the dogs out of Ridglan into loving homes.
In the last five days, nearly 30,000 people have signed up to take action to the next level. These dogs need 2,000 of you to commit to be there on April 19. Can you join us?
Sign up here for thirty-minute Zoom briefings on Saturday, March 21 (on open rescue) at 1 pm ET and Sunday, March 22 (on civil disobedience) at 1 pm ET. SOURCE
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