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This study argues that animal experimentation is driving an improperly unregulated macaque trade that endangers both animal welfare and human health. READ MORE
Moving Away From Animal Experiments: The Student Perspective
This study of life sciences and public policy students helps us understand some of their perceived barriers to replacing animal testing. READ MORE
Animal Experiments And Publishing Bias
This paper investigates a type of bias in scientific publishing where researchers are expected to use animal experiments even when they’re not necessary, or suitable, for the study topic. READ MORE
Using Primates In Research: Scientific And Ethical Considerations
Primates housed in labs and zoos are often used for scientific research. This study argues that studying primates in the wild may be the most ethical choice. READ MORE
Learning From A Landmark Animal Rights Campaign
This report explored the Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty campaign, including what today’s animal advocates can learn from it. READ MORE
When Will People Justify Pain In Animal Testing?
Justifications of pain and distress in animal research are largely affected by the purpose of testing and the species of subjects. READ MORE
Putting Animals First To Improve Science
Poor animal welfare in classic research studies brings their results into question. How do we cite this research and prevent future studies from making the same mistakes? READ MORE
Canada’s Research Animals Need National Legislation
Although Canada has a governance system in place for animal research, this paper argues that the system is outdated and that national laws are needed to protect animals used in science. READ MORE
Moral Values And Animal Research
This study suggests that people’s approval of animal research depends on how they weigh the costs and benefits of the research specifically, not on their broader moral beliefs. READ MORE