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I don't support animalresearch and I have no sympathy for animalresearchers. I don't believe they want an honest dialogue about what they are doing to animals. I do believe they want prestige, tenure, royalties and patent rights. I would never advocate violence against a researcher.
Wonder if that could get activists into trouble under AETA (Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act.) Animalrights activists are targeting a University of Florida researcher for his role in experiments on primates — even though he says he doesn't personally conduct animalresearch.
The "brave" animalresearchers are taking their argument to the public and bypassing animalright activists. a billboard funded by the Foundation for Biomedical Research. Thanks to animalresearch, you won't." Let's discuss the research. Here's an example. Ever had leprosy.
The group had targeted about 40 firms as part of an international conspiracy to force the closure of Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), an animalresearch laboratory based near Cambridge. Tags: europe activism huntingdon animalrights. I support their cause, but am uncomfortable with their tactics. From Reuters.
Animal Person , someone who is clearly smarter than me, has a great analysis about the recent "Pepper" series in Slate about animalresearch. At least he didn't try to make me feel happy or warm and fuzzy about animalresearch. Animal Person points out this comment made by Daniel Engber, the author.
This article in the Herald Tribune claims that animalrights is winning out over animalresearch. I would take the article with a grain of salt. I've read the same on the other side. It depends on who's writing the article of course.I think it's still a long, long fight. But perhaps these are positive signs.
The feud between animalrights activists and researchers is among the bitterest in science. But many researchers - although adamant that animalresearch remains critical to finding cures and expanding medical knowledge - have come to concede that using creatures as human stand-ins is unnecessary for many procedures.
A British animalrights activist is starting a prison sentence after being found guilty of (I think) conspiracy to commit arson. He planted petrol bombs at Oxford University to protest plans to build an animalresearch laboratory. Tags: UK activism animalrightsanimal laboratories.
Thanks to Patty at AnimalRights-Do Whatever is Necessary for reposting this list of 40 ways to help lab animals. There are many excellent books on issues related to animalresearch. For sleuthing on animal experimentation, you will want to visit a library with good science holdings. Get FOIAed Up!
According to this interview, he credits animalrights extremists for fueling the public backlash against animal protection. Tags: UK animalresearch. Discouraging article.
I found a link to them on ANIMAL's blog (ANIMAL is a Portuguese animalrights group.) These scientists are NOT an animalrights group. They do support some animal-based studies (which sucks); HOWEVER, they acknowledge that much animalresearch is useless.
Today, more than 40 animal advocacy organizations across Canada praised Air Canada for its recent decision to stop shipping non-human primates into the country for use in research laboratories. Unfortunately, the CTA is requiring Air Canada to continue shipping primates to laboratories while it considers the issue. "We
An animalrights activist has offered $30,000 to anyone who facilitates the freeing of primates, or the end of vivisection, at the University of Kansas, a place cited for numerous animal welfare violations. Tags: University of Kansas animalresearch vivisection primates. He does not condone violent or illegal acts.
Malaysia, under pressure from animalrights activists, is going to investigate Progenix Labs. Malaysia is considering shutting down a controversial British-funded animal testing lab if there is evidence of cruelty there, the goverment's top veterinary official said on Sunday. Tags: animalresearch malaysia.
I thought this was an interesting piece contrasting three different people and their relationships with animals. One is a meat-eating professor of animal welfare, another is an animalrights activist, and the third is an animalresearcher. This quote from the animalrights person is spot-on for me.[Maria's]
Aside from their support of animalresearch, I have enountered them in my line of work and find them corporate, condescending, and self-righteous. for cancer research. It's not just a question of animalrights. Tags: animalresearch Stupid KFC farm animal welfare susan g. Komen Foundation.
To which I say, many universities are just as opaque and irresponsible in their animal care as any private sector entity. I'm as skeptical about this claim as other animalrights advocates. Tags: animalresearch hamner institutes university of chapel hill.
Animalrights activists stretched a 60-foot banner across the Hawthorne Bridge {Saturday} morning targeting the Oregon National Primate Research Center at OHSU. In support of National Primate Liberation Week, the Portland Animal Defense League hung a banner that read "OHSU: Stop Killing Monkeys Now!" From Oregonlive.
An experiment in which anesthetized pigs were buried alive in snow to learn how humans live or die in avalanches was halted today in Austria after animal-rights groups denounced the research as cruel and useless. Tags: austria animalresearch pigs. Well, there's always some unexpected nonsense to discover.
MALAYSIA will not shut down a controversial British-funded animal testing lab after investigations showed that the animals were not exposed to torture, a senior official said on Thursday. Tags: animalresearch malaysia.
Charles River Labs, a company which develops drugs and conducts contract animal testing, has an atrocious animalrights record, although they deny it of course. Now, they are continuing their plans to grow into a significant drug research company by acquiring WuXi AppTec Co, a Chinese pharmaceutical contractor.
That's because of a little-known state law that requires government-run pounds to turn animals over to researchers if asked. The practice gained wider publicity after the animalrights group PETA said earlier this month that 1 of its agents spent eight months working undercover at University of Utah research facilities.
An Alachua County Circuit Court judge has ordered the University of Florida to provide an animalrights activist with records on primates involved in research. Camille Marino of Wildwood, who founded the group Negotiation is Over, received the records last week.
I'm trying to come up with a book for my book club about animalrights. One is a huge supporter of animalresearch. But now we have "Eating Animals,"by Jonathan Safran Foer. Sounds pretty powerful. What do I choose? All of them are meat eaters, two because their "doctors" told them they had to eat meat.
Again, work by SAEN (Stop Animal Exploitation Now.) An Ohio-based animalrights organization has filed a complaint against Harvard Medical School, alleging that the school's New England Primate Research Center in Southborough did not properly report its experiments on animals. Sounds awful.
Is there a different culture regarding animals in Europe? Are animalrights organizations more effective? At a conference in Brussels, Belgium on 6 November, European Commission Vice-President Günter Verheugen, and Science and Research Commissioner Janez Potocnik restated the EU's commitment to the reduction of animal testing.
An animal-rights group that watchdogs research facilities across the country has filed a federal complaint against the University of Washington, citing multiple incidents in which animals were injured, escaped from their cages or were found dead. From the normantranscript.com.
Animal-rights activists are urging Air Canada to stop shipping live monkeys and other animals destined for experimentation, saying the airline can change its tariff rules if it wants. I don't think it's likely that Air Canada is going to budge on this. Excerpted from the Montreal Gazette.
Follow-up from the Utah scandal in which shelter animals were being sold for research purposes. The Davis County Commission has agreed to pay the legal fees of an animalrights group after settling a lawsuit over animal shelter records. For the full story, go to NECN.com.
Sarah Kite, director of communications and special projects for the BUAV, said monkeys destined for research facilities are usually transported in cramped wooden crates in the plane’s cargo hold, where they can be subject to fluctuations in temperature, stopovers and in some cases long delays.
This gives animalrights activists some time to prepare further defense of the animals. I received an alert from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. The Alamagordo chimps will be allowed to remain in New Mexico for about two years while the NIH studies the issue of their transference. Good way to end 2010.
Actually, I didn't quit neuroscience as a result of the experiences described, but I did quit working with animals. By the end of my time as researcher, I was performing behavioral experiments on humans. But that's neither here nor there -- I'm very supportive of animalresearch in principle.
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