Activists converge on Wisconsin state capitol searching for beagles’ launch

Animal rights activists converged on the Wisconsin state capitol Monday, demanding that state officers do what they will to close down a beagle breeding and analysis facility the place lots of the protesters clashed with police over the weekend.

An estimated 1,000 activists from across the nation got here to Ridglan Farms in rural Blue Mounds in an try Saturday to free an estimated 2,000 beagles stored there about 25 miles southwest of the capital, Madison. They have been met by police who repelled them with tear gasoline, rubber bullets and pepper spray. The Dane County Sheriff’s Department stated 29 individuals have been arrested.

Ridglan says it has served as a biomedical analysis facility “that supports health studies benefitting both humans and animals” for greater than 60 years.