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Rose Patterson: What are we willing to risk when we know suffering is happening?

Species Unite

elizabeth novogratz

Philosophy, Society & Culture

5.0911 Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2026

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

"I think something that I learned from doing that was that this is all in our heads, like it's all for show just because there's a security guard that even if he's right in front of you, it doesn't mean you can't just run past him and carry on. Just because there's a fence doesn't mean you can't climb over or cut through it. And CCTV like it doesn't matter. We're doing this openly anyway. We're not hiding anything. So that's like, that's kind of irrelevant." - Rose Patterson 

Rose Patterson is co-director of Animal Rising, one of the UK's most visible and disruptive animal advocacy movements. Over the years, she's helped lead open rescues, mass direct actions and investigations that have forced national conversations about factory farming, animal testing and the systems designed to keep animal suffering out of public view.

Animal rising has blockaded distribution centers, exposed RSPCA certified factory farms and rescued animals from facilities that most people didn't even know existed. This episode centers on something more immediate. In 2022, Rose and other Animal Rising activists openly rescued beagles from the UK's last beagle breeding facility for animal testing, fully aware that they could face prison for doing so. 

Rose and I talk about what it means to choose open rescue over covert action, how Animal Rising has evolved from headline grabbing moments to sustained, high impact campaigns, and why Rose, facing a potential prison sentence, describes her situation as a win either way. Underneath all of it runs a question at the heart of every justice movement what are we willing to risk when we know suffering is happening?

Since this interview was recorded, Rose's verdict has come in — she and the four Animal Rising campaigners she was accused alongside were all found not guilty. I am very happy to share that news with you!

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0:00.0

Species.

0:01.0

Species.

0:02.0

I think something that I learned from doing that was that this is all in our heads.

0:19.0

It's all for show.

0:20.0

Just because there's a security guard that even if he's right in front of you, it doesn't mean you can't just run past him and carry on. Just because there's a fence doesn't mean you can't climb over or cut through it. And CCTV, like, it doesn't matter. We're doing this openly anyway. We're not hiding anything. So that's like, that's kind of irrelevant.

0:48.8

Hi, I'm Elizabeth Novogratz. This is Species Unite.

0:56.7

This conversation is with Rose Patterson.

1:04.9

Rose is co-director of Animal Rising, one of the UK's most visible and destructive animal advocacy movements.

1:13.4

Over the years, she's helped lead open rescues, mass direct actions, and investigations that have forced national conversations about factory farming, animal testing, and the systems designed to keep animal suffering

1:18.5

out of public view. Animal Rising has blockaded distribution centers exposed RSPA certified factory

1:26.8

farms and rescued animals from facilities that most people

1:30.4

didn't even know existed. This episode centers on something more immediate. In 2022, Rose and other

1:39.0

animal rising activists openly rescued beagles from the UK's last beagle breeding facility for animal testing.

1:47.0

Fully aware that they could face prison for doing so.

1:50.7

The rescue was never about saving individual lives.

1:54.0

It was about putting animal testing itself on trial.

1:57.9

Rose and I talk about what it means to choose open rescue over covert action,

2:03.0

how Animal Rising has evolved from headline-grabbing moments to sustained high-impact campaigns,

2:09.7

and why Rose, facing a potential prison sentence, describes her situation as a win either way.

2:17.0

Underneath all of it runs a question at the heart of

2:19.2

every justice movement. What are we willing to risk when we know suffering is happening? Rose, it's so good to see you.

2:42.5

Thank you.

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