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This study found that 158 self-identified animal researchers believe that AWA coverage should extend to rats and mice, and 72% say it should extend to pigeons. READ MORE
Public Attitude Of Dogs And Chimpanzees In Research
This survey examined attitudes from 1988-1999 towards dogs and chimpanzees in animal research for human health problems. READ MORE
The Ethics Of Research Involving Animals
This report examines the ethical aspect of animals in research and includes a range of details on the scientific usage of animals, including alternatives to animal research. READ MORE
Public Assessment Of The Use Of Mice In Scientific Research, By Selected Characteristics: 1999
This article discusses public opinion on the issue of mice in scientific research, with respondent results categorised by demographics. READ MORE
Trends In Humane Giving, Increasing Support For Those That Don’t Fund Animal Research
Study shows the results of three surveys conducted in 1996, 2001, and 2005 to assess long term trends in charitable contributions. READ MORE
Attitudes On Animal Testing And The Moral Rights Of Animals
This study examined attitudes towards the moral rights of animals and testing on animals for medical reasons. READ MORE
Bleeding Hearts: Creative Alternatives To Animal Testing
An alternative to live animals for vascular surgery training shows there can be harmony between the goals of animal advocates and the goals of surgeons. READ MORE