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Zoom w/Moby: The Ridglan Rescuers are on the Right Side of History

Music legend and lifelong animal rights activist Moby joins the rescuers who walked into Ridglan Farms — the second-largest beagle experimentation breeder in the U.S. — and walked out with 30 dogs destined for death. Moby will tell us why the Ridglan rescuers are on the right side of history. And you’ll learn how you can join the effort to rescue all 2000 dogs at Ridglan on April 19!
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FULL DESCRIPTION
Ridglan Farms bred thousands of beagles for pharmaceutical experimentation. On March 15, activists rescued 30 of them — and caused a media firestorm. Now they’re planning to recruit 1000+ new rescuers to join them to get all 2000 dogs trapped at Ridglan out of their cages and into loving homes.
And Moby — vegan since 1987, lifelong animal rights activist, creator of the Punk Rock Vegan Movie — is now supporting the effort. Moby has been on the front lines of this moment. He’s compared animal rescuers to the suffragettes and the civil rights movement. “They’re on the right side of history.” Now he’s joining the Ridglan effort live to talk about what happens next.
WHAT YOU’LL HEAR:
→ Moby on why this could be a turning point for animal rights.
→ First-person accounts from the activists who walked into Ridglan Farms on March 15 and carried beagles to freedom.
→ Why the March 15 rescue is just the beginning — and how you can be part of what comes next on April 19
→ How to get involved at whatever level feels right for you, from sharing the story to joining a future action
WHY THIS MATTERS RIGHT NOW:
60,000 dogs are used in U.S. laboratories every year. Most of them are beagles — chosen because they’re gentle, trusting, and don’t fight back. Ridglan Farms was breeding them by the thousands for exactly that purpose. The open rescue on March 15 and the legal and public pressure campaign that followed didn’t just save the dogs at Ridglan Farms. It could mobilize public opinion on April 19 to save tens of thousands of dogs across the nation.
WHO THIS IS FOR:
You don’t need to be an activist. You don’t need experience. If you’ve ever looked at a dog and felt that they deserve better than a laboratory cage — this conversation is for you. As Moby puts it: everyone already agrees that animal suffering is wrong. The only question is whether we turn that belief into action.