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maandag 6 oktober 2025

500 monkeys taken from the wild in Mauritius subjected to a grueling ordeal of 40 hours flights involving multiple stops to Chicago (US ) for animal testing laboratories

Please be their voice and send  protest e-mails to Mauritius agencies (links underneath this article ) example e-mails available

 17 September 2025: Monkeys from Mauritius imported by California testing laboratory

Long-tailed macaques in Mauritius monkey farm; Cruelty Free International
Long-tailed macaques in Mauritius monkey farm
Cruelty Free International

Action for Primates has received an alert that on 16th September 2025, around 500 long-tailed macaques were exported from Mauritius by Les Campeches LTEE, a primate farm located in Riviere Noire. They were transported by air from Mauritius to Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport in France, from where SmartLynx Malta then transported them to the USA—scheduled to arrive at Chicago O'Hare International Airport in the early hours of 17th September. We estimate that the monkeys were subjected to a gruelling ordeal of almost 40 hours from leaving Mauritius, involving multiple flights and stops.

The importer—Valley Biosystems in Sacramento, California—is a contract testing company. On 15th May 2025, this facility received an official warning notice by the United States Department of Agriculture for an alleged violation of federal laws relating to the construction and maintenance of housing used for non-human primates. The official warning notice was issued after the deaths of two monkeys who became entangled and injured in their enclosures.

Latest export data show that during the first six months of 2025, 5,707 long-tailed macaques were exported from Mauritius to the USA, France, Spain and Great Britain, with 1,459 individuals exported in just one month—June.

Action for Primates has recently raised concerns after uncovering information that points to a failure by Mauritius to comply with its obligations under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in issuing permits for the export of long-tailed macaques—a CITES Appendix II listed species—and their export from Mauritius during which they are subjected to unacceptable and inhumane conditions during lengthy air transportation, involving multiple international flights and layovers. For further information: https://tinyurl.com/2w2jahar and https://tracyk.substack.com/p/probe-points-to-rule-breach-in-mauritius.

This is an unconscionable and inhumane trade, involving much suffering and distress to sentient, intelligent and social animals. Please be a voice for these monkeys:

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