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I live in Seattle and, while I don't always agree with PETA, I hate the UW's animal research practices. I don't believe these animals get the quality of care they deserve for the suffering they undergo. If you "humanize" the animal and grow attached, how can you conduct experiments on it?
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I wish the Seattle weeklies would at least try to cover the University of Washington's Primate Center. Tags: university research animal experimentation animal research primates medical research. Sounds like there can be a whole lot of drama surrounding the Willamette Week's attempts to report about this place.
I live in Seattle and I am always skeptical of how the UW treats its lab animals. I had never heard of the use of ferrets in medical research though. Full story in the Seattle Times. The UW has been cited in the past for deficiencies in animal research, including allowing a monkey to starve in 2009. News to me.
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Andrei Lintz, an account executive of six years for Bonneville Seattle , has been using AdMall since the company subscribed to it a couple years ago, and since then, has used it’s vast array of research tools to assist him with closing sales. In this case, he found success with a local roofing company. “[For
Imagine you’re living in Seattle in 1971 and you’re asked to join a focus group. Researchers across the world have used the same approach with other groups to replicate the results. Center for Decision Research, University of Chicago, 2008. Center for Decision Research, University of Chicago, 2003. Hsee, C., &
However, it’s now getting the attention of mainstream media via this article in The Seattle Times. The bottom line is that we do not have enough information or research to give a definitive answer as to whether to not it’s harmful to birds.
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Severe weather can stress birds and even influence the coloration of their feathers , new research finds. Seattle doesn’t root just for the Seahawks … study reports that Emerald City residents (and those of Berlin, Germany) find common birds like finches and corvids worth opening their wallets for. Different, but the same?
Seattle–Terminal 91. Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Rufous-banded Honeyeater – Conopophila albogularis. 09 May 2018. Little Owl – Athene noctua. 08 May 2018.
Seattle–Terminal 91. Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Rufous-banded Honeyeater – Conopophila albogularis. 09 May 2018. Little Owl – Athene noctua. 08 May 2018.
Seattle–Terminal 91. Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Rufous-banded Honeyeater – Conopophila albogularis. 09 May 2018. Little Owl – Athene noctua. 08 May 2018.
Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Seattle–Terminal 91. Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Ridgway’s Rail – Rallus obsoletus. El Centenario Tidal Flats. 01 Jan 2018. Pea Island NWR. 02 Apr 2018.
Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Seattle–Terminal 91. Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Ridgway’s Rail – Rallus obsoletus. El Centenario Tidal Flats. 01 Jan 2018. Pea Island NWR. 02 Apr 2018.
Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Seattle–Terminal 91. Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Ridgway’s Rail – Rallus obsoletus. El Centenario Tidal Flats. 01 Jan 2018. Pea Island NWR. 02 Apr 2018.
Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Seattle–Terminal 91. Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Ridgway’s Rail – Rallus obsoletus. El Centenario Tidal Flats. 01 Jan 2018. Pea Island NWR. 02 Apr 2018.
Seattle–Terminal 91. Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Hopland Research and Extension Center (restricted access). Rufous-banded Honeyeater – Conopophila albogularis. 09 May 2018. Little Owl – Athene noctua. 08 May 2018.
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