Groups are protesting against animal testing in Wayne County, highlighting the issue of animal welfare in the region. The protest is led by animal rights activists who are seeking to raise awareness about the treatment of animals in the area.

The protest is focused on a specific facility in Wayne County that is involved in animal testing, and activists are calling for an end to the practice.

"We will not stand idly by while animals are subjected to cruel and inhumane treatment," said an animal rights activist. The protest is expected to continue in the coming days, with residents from Rochester and surrounding areas participating.

Wayne County is located just outside of Rochester, and the issue of animal testing is a concern for many residents in the area. The Greece neighborhood is home to several animal shelters and rescue organizations, which could be impacted by the protest.

Rochester's Humane Society is also involved in the issue, working to raise awareness about animal welfare and promote humane treatment of animals. The organization's shelter on Latta Road provides a safe haven for animals in need.

The protest is part of a larger movement to raise awareness about animal welfare and promote humane treatment of animals. Resident participation is encouraged, and Rochester residents are invited to join the protest and show their support for the cause.

A meeting is scheduled to take place on July 1, 2026, to discuss the issue of animal testing and the protest. Residents are encouraged to attend and make their voices heard on the issue.