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Wonder if that could get activists into trouble under AETA (Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act.) This is a long article from the Gainesville Sun. 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.
This article in the Herald Tribune claims that animalrights is winning out over animalresearch. I would take the article with a grain of salt. It depends on who's writing the article of course.I I've read the same on the other side. think it's still a long, long fight.
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.
This is an excellent article that appeared in the Boston Globe last week. The feud between animalrights activists and researchers is among the bitterest in science. They're not necessarily questioning the ethics, but the efficacy.
According to this interview, he credits animalrights extremists for fueling the public backlash against animal protection. Discouraging article. Tags: UK animalresearch.
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]
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!
Full article in the Gainesville Sun. An Alachua County Circuit Court judge has ordered the University of Florida to provide an animalrights activist with records on primates involved in research. This is good news, at least in my opinion. This is about tearing down that wall.”
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