Rehoming animals from research

There is an alternative for animals at the end of research

Visit our adoption centre

Our precious animals now have a place to call their own. Find out more about the Liberty Adoption Centre at Wyong on the Central Coast, less than one hour north of Sydney.

What’s happening

For adopters and fosterers

Join our community of people interested in fostering/adopting animals, who understand and appreciate the special character of animals from research.

For volunteers

You can support our work by volunteering and get to experience the rewards of helping animals from research on their way to becoming pets and companions. Sign up today.

The story so far…

Every year that I’m able to work rehoming animals from research establishments is a ‘great year’. But this year was ‘extra’ great. We were able to upgrade our presence online and start fundraising and accepting members – a critical milestone. We were able to extend our reach and work with wonderful volunteer foster carers and adopters. Most importantly, we were able to rehome nearly 90 animals over the course of the year including rats, mice, guinea pigs and one dog.…

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New Zealand gets onboard with rehoming

The New Zealand Anti-Vivisection Society has been campaigning for mandatory rehoming of animals from research since its major action in 2017 run in collaboration with ‘no kill’ animal shelter Helping you help animals (HUHA). Thousands of animals are euthanised after being used for research, testing and teaching in New Zealand each year. Executive director of NZAVS Tara Jackson told Liberty Foundation that after lobbying and awareness-raising, New Zealand’s Ministry for Primary Industries announced that it was going to actively start…

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Road to freedom for guinea pig boys

  A group of nine young guinea pig boys were rehomed by Liberty Foundation Australia recently – taken from their early life in a research establishment, to living a free-range existence on a farm in the northern rivers region of New South Wales. “To say it’s a life beyond their wildest dreams would be an understatement,” says Liberty Foundation founder Paula Wallace. “Our work is all about giving animals the space and time to be themselves, to form meaningful bonds…

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EXPLAINER: How many animals used in research could be rehomed? [2017-2018 figures]

  The short answer is, that we don’t know exactly. This question cannot be answered accurately with the information that is currently publicly available. However, we do know that there are hundreds of organisations licensed to use animals for research and scientific purposes in Australia, and there are dogs and cats (as well as many other species) that could be rehomed that are currently euthanised at the conclusion of research. The long answer is that we can use the available…

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Liberty Foundation

Liberty Foundation (Aust) Limited is a not-for-profit organisation. It facilitates the release, rehabilitation and rehoming of animals from research establishments in Australia in order that they may live out the course of their natural lives free from research and scientific experimentation.