This study of life sciences and public policy students helps us understand some of their perceived barriers to replacing animal testing. READ MORE
Justifications of pain and distress in animal research are largely affected by the purpose of testing and the species of subjects. READ MORE
Although Canada has a governance system in place for animal research, this paper argues that the system is outdated and that national laws are needed to protect animals used in [...] READ MORE
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
Going into an animal-related graduate studies program? We’ve compiled a list of 9 topics and research areas where you could have a big impact. READ MORE
How can the E.U. transition away from animal research and toward non-animal models? These scholars present three legislative pillars. READ MORE
A new Faunalytics blog looks at the past and present of advocacy for animals used in research, and offers context for potential future action. READ MORE
Advocacy based on education and persuasion is slow and inherently limited. We should focus on creating new advocates and pursuing systemic change. READ MORE
In our final blog for the 2016 Animal Tracker, we try to make sense of the results by exploring awareness, support, and cognitive dissonance. READ MORE
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