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Full-Text Articles in Animal Studies
Roadside Zoos Are Not Zoos
Close Up Reports
The HSUS was one of the first national animal welfare organizations to take a long, hard look at all zoos, including roadside menageries. During the last nine years, we have worked intensively, conducting zoo inspections, public education and awareness programs, and developing a working relationship with the professional zoological community as well as U.S. Government agencies charged with the welfare of animals.
Roadside Zoos Are Not Zoos
Close Up Reports
HSUS launches campaign against more than 1,000 menageries of misery
Drugs & Horse Racing
Close Up Reports
HSUS working to end use of drugs at tracks--new bill introduced in House & Senate
Drugs & Horse Racing
Close Up Reports
CONTENTS
- HSUS Working to End Use of Drugs at Tracks--New Bill Introduced in House & Senate
- Why Do We Need Federal Regulation?
- Some Common Track Drugs: How They Affect Horses
- Federal Bill Introduced
- The Vicious Cycle: Economics, Longer Seasons, and Drugs
- Drugs are Destroying Horse Racing!
- What You Can Do to Stop the Drugging Now!
- Support HSUS Efforts to Clean Up Horse Racing!
Animals Are Suffering: Hsus Seeks To End Rabbit Blinding Tests
Animals Are Suffering: Hsus Seeks To End Rabbit Blinding Tests
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The research industry has long held that the use of animals is the only "reliable" way we have of determining the safety of a cosmetic, drug, or household product. Over the years this belief has served to support scientists as they subjected animals to many tests. The American public has seen little of the massive animal suffering that has taken place in the research labs.
Today, a new debate is taking place. People from all walks of life are asking if all the suffering and death is worth it. Many research scientists have joined the ranks of those who are …