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  2. From test subjects to freedom: Beagles get new lease on life

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    An LA-based animal rights group is converting a 30-acre animal testing facility in Nowata County into a rescue sanctuary for 150 beagles and 60 cats. From test subjects to freedom: Beagles get new ...

  3. Rescued dogs experience grass for the very first time - AOL

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    Beagle Freedom Project, a U.S. based non-profit organization, worked with several groups in South Korea to rescue 10 beagles. Five of those pooches were brought to Los Angeles.

  4. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Holiday Card Includes a ...

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    The dog was one of 4,000 beagles rescued from a Virginia breeding facility owned by Envigo RMS that July, and the couple adopted her from the Beagle Freedom Project rescue facility in California's ...

  5. Shannon Keith - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Keith founded Beagle Freedom Project and its predecessor companies. Founded in 2004 as "ARME (Animal Rescue, Media & Education)", in 2018 it changed its name to "Rescue + Freedom Project" with Kevin Kjonaas as secretary, and in 2019 was changed to "Beagle Freedom Project".

  6. 200 dogs and cats, some with skin burned, rescued from ... - AOL

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    The Beagle Freedom Project is a nonprofit focused on the rescue and rehabilitation of animals from laboratories, puppy mills, the international meat trade and the entertainment industry.

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