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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Sightings Of Moose, Deer, And Bears On Roads In Northern Ontario, D. Fraser
Sightings Of Moose, Deer, And Bears On Roads In Northern Ontario, D. Fraser
Anthropogenics and Population Decline Collection
No abstract provided.
Draize: A Blueprint For Change, Henry Spira
Draize: A Blueprint For Change, Henry Spira
Draize Test Campaign
As coordinator, I prepared the following pages for the campaign to abolish the Draize rabbit blinding test. The plan includes background information, short and long range goals and step by step initiatives. This working blueprint was circulated to individuals and organizations interested in supporting the campaign. And we made a point of sharing copies of our plan with the cosmetics industry and any interested observers. It has always been our policy to have an up-front, open agenda.
Illegal, Secret Dogfights And Cockfights Rampant In U.S.
Illegal, Secret Dogfights And Cockfights Rampant In U.S.
Close Up Reports
Enforcement is Difficult & Dangerous!
The Ontogeny And Organization Of Comfort Behavior In Adelie Penguins, Marc Bekoff, David G. Ainley, Anne Bekoff
The Ontogeny And Organization Of Comfort Behavior In Adelie Penguins, Marc Bekoff, David G. Ainley, Anne Bekoff
Ethology Collection
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Homeless Cats And Dogs Are Suffering And Dying
Homeless Cats And Dogs Are Suffering And Dying
Homeless Cats And Dogs Are Suffering And Dying
Close Up Reports
Last year more than 13 million homeless cats and dogs were euthanized at humane societies and municipal animal shelters. As a statistic, 13 million may be meaningless. But think of it another way. Think of the 13 million as individual animals with individual personalities--each with their own beating heart, each with their own wretched story of how they found their way to the animal shelter. Each one was an individual breathing creature whose life was ended because there was no home to go to.
Metcalf-Hatch Repeal Means Lab Accountability, Henry Spira
Metcalf-Hatch Repeal Means Lab Accountability, Henry Spira
Articles
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Metcalf-Hatch Act: Profit, Politics And Pain, Henry Spira
Metcalf-Hatch Act: Profit, Politics And Pain, Henry Spira
Articles
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Hsus Opposes Cruel Clubbing Of Harp Seal Pups
Metcalf-Hatch Fact Sheet, Henry Spira
Metcalf-Hatch Fact Sheet, Henry Spira
Metcalf-Hatch Campaign
The Metcalf-Hatch Act forces tax supported pounds and shelters to turn over unwanted cats and dogs to New York laboratories. This creates difficulties for shelters/pounds. People who are aware of Metcalf-Hatch (MH) will tend to abandon animals rather than risk having them recycled into labs. And this places additional tax burdens on communities for rounding up abandoned strays. The cost of stray animals is already $400 million a year in the USA.
Alternatives To Laboratory Animals: Definition And Discussion, Andrew N. Rowan
Alternatives To Laboratory Animals: Definition And Discussion, Andrew N. Rowan
The Institute for the Study of Animal Problems [ISAP]
The origins of the concept of "alternatives" to the use of animals in research may be traced back to the 1800's and the furore about using live animals in surgical and other experiments. Some of the animal protection societies in England were prepared to accept animal experimentation provided it was performed under anesthesia. Even Dr. Marshall Hall, who championed the spread of experimental medicine in 19th century England, considered it necessary to control and prevent unwarranted, inept and cruel experimentation (French, 1975). The concept of alternatives has developed in the 20th century to encompass not only the reduction (prevention) of …