Animal Aid conducts undercover investigations,[2] produces campaign reports, leaflets and fact files, as well as educational videos and other resources.
[4] It has other celebrity supporters, including Chris Packham, Deborah Meaden,[5] Thom Yorke, Stella McCartney, Richard Wilson, Massive Attack, Alexei Sayle, Benjamin Zephaniah,[6] Martin Shaw, Chrissie Hynde,[7] Alan Davies and the Reverend Professor Andrew Linzey.
Patrons and supporters now deceased have included Watership Down author Richard Adams,[8] Tony Benn[9] and comedian Spike Milligan.
[10] [citation needed] Dr Charlotte Uhlenbroek, the primatologist, has supported the Animal Aid campaign against primate experiments, stating: "I have yet to hear a sufficiently compelling scientific argument that justifies the suffering inflicted on primates in medical research.
There is also an annual South West Christmas Without Cruelty Fayre held in Exeter, England.