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The writer of this Guardian article supports animalresearch, but admits there are many problems with the research itself. His arguments are not based on humane treatment of the animals, but whether these studies are even properly conducted. Tags: animalresearch.
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 don't believe they are "brave" for "standing up" to animal rights activists. I would never advocate violence against a researcher.
Not sure I agree with posting the researcher's photo. Wonder if that could get activists into trouble under AETA (Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act.) This is a long article from the Gainesville Sun. website, where she posted the researcher's address and a picture of his home.
It's in response to the arrest of Yale animal technician Raymond Clark for the murder of Annie Le, but makes some important points about animalresearch. No wonder the research community wraps a "saves lives" cloak around its work whether falsified journal articles or Larson's "speech" studies. For how many years?
This is an excellent article that appeared in the Boston Globe last week. The feud between animal rights activists and researchers is among the bitterest in science. Even if you become 100 percent vegan, how much of the drugs you take, the makeup you wear and the cleaning products you use have been tested on an animal?
This article in the Herald Tribune claims that animal rights 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. But perhaps these are positive signs.
Here's an article about an increase in animal experiments at Cardiff University in Wales. According to a Wales on Sunday investigation, the number of animals used at Cardiff has risen by 13 percent since 2006. Tags: universities animal experimentation UK animalresearch wales cardiff university.
Interesting article on anti-animalresearch advocacy in Madison, WI. Tags: animalresearch medical research university of madison-wisconsin. Madison is a key battleground because it is one of only 8 cities with primate centers in the country.
Informative article with one expert saying captivity can drive orcas insane. In fact, the animalresearch supporter in my book club said that very same thing. (By I'm not surprised. They are used to miles and miles of ocean. The argument that they have "plenty of room" has been made about elephants too.
Here are the results of the EU flirtation with restricting research on primates. It's from a Reuters article from last May.I Researchers can continue most experiments on mankind's closest relatives -- chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans -- after European Union lawmakers watered down proposals to restrict testing.
I learned something new from this article. In the shadow of a $5 million-dollar grant given to Oklahoma State’s renowned veterinary school and then rescinded due to allegations of abusive and cruel animalresearch practices, Oklahoma State University Philosophy Club and Friends of the Forms will host animal activist Chris DeRose.
Here's an article in Nature about how many animal studies with negative or inconclusive results go unpublished. It raises the question of how useful animalresearch really is if we only see the studies that show relevant results. Tags: animalresearch drug companies animal studies.
According to this interview, he credits animal rights extremists for fueling the public backlash against animal protection. Discouraging article. Tags: UK animalresearch.
There is NO EXCUSE or even argument for hurting animals in the name of a woman's vanity. Here's an article on its progress from US News and World Report. Tags: animalresearch cosmetics. When is this going to happen? It's proceeding at a snail's pace.
There are many excellent books on issues related to animalresearch. Know Your Adversary Part of being an effective activist on animalresearch issues is knowing the arguments in support of animalresearch. For sleuthing on animal experimentation, you will want to visit a library with good science holdings.
Dear Senator Murray, I have read articles in the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times about the chimpanzees at Holloman Air Force Base. This is a matter of human compassion to prevent the further suffering of animals that have already served this species in prior experiments.
don't see any mention in this article (or in this one from the Chicago Tribune ) about threats to human life in this incident. Tags: universities animalresearchanimal enterprise terrorism act us. From the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.I Straight vandalism and economic loss. Is this a valid prosecution? Is it terrorism?
The article from UPI is below in its entirety. Drug and chemical companies say they endorse a Europe-wide initiative intended to eventually end the use of animals in research and safety testing. I guess it depends on how much you believe them.
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Aren't there better things to research? Whether intentionally or not, the title of the article catches the frivolity of the research."Don't But see the qualifications in the article.The animalresearch has offered one explanation for the rising number of babies born with these conditions.
I've finally decided to take the plunge and really learn about animal experimentation. It's a horrible topic and I post news articles about the abuses from time to time. Apparently, there is a lot of argument out there than animal experimentation is even good for humans. It's essentially a crap shoot.
Therefore, this Boston Globe article saddens me on both levels. Morse, corporate vice president for research model services at Charles River Laboratories, a Wilmington company that started by breeding lab rats in 1947 and has become a major supplier of rodents for research.
Even I didn't realize how bad it was until I read this article from the Associated Press. This article lists some of the universities and private corporations with violations. Tags: Charles River Laboratories animalresearch USDA. The spotlight is on Charles River Laboratories.
Full article in the Gainesville Sun. An Alachua County Circuit Court judge has ordered the University of Florida to provide an animal rights activist with records on primates involved in research. She said UF resisted releasing the records out of concern about the safety of researchers.
If you jump to the comments at the bottom, people took issue with the implication at the end of the article that Jane Goodall would somehow question this grieving behavior. This is because they quote some guy from the USC Jane Goodall Research Center who throws doubt on the premise. I'm sure many will dismiss these studies regardless.
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