11. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
cows’ eyes and other animal parts that are by-products of the slaughterhouse industry. Most animal species used in dissection are “harvested” from the wild, contributing to the decimation of habitats and threatening ecosystems.
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12. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Ask Your U.S. Senators to Take Action on ...
dogs with our veterans suffering from post deployment mental health and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms. The dogs would be trained over 90 commands that help veterans adjust back to their civilian life.
The Prevention of Interstate
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13. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
personal care products on animals. We all know that it is not necessary or even beneficial to consumers to have these tests done, not to mention the pain and suffering of the animals involved. Yet many large companies continue to test for a
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14. Experiments on animals: did the EU cave in to lobbyists? – Telegraph Blogs
introduced a Directive on animal experiments : the first revision of the rules in 24 years. The Directive has been described as “a major balancing act between research and animal protection†and a “quantum leap forwards from
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15. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Xenotransplantation
exceed their supply. While animal advocates may already object to the animal suffering and loss of life associated with xenotransplantation, I would like to discuss the significant scientific challenges that surround xenotransplantation and a
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16. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Xenotransplantation
exceed their supply. While animal advocates may already object to the animal suffering and loss of life associated with xenotransplantation, I would like to discuss the significant scientific challenges that surround xenotransplantation and a
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17. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Xenotransplantation
exceed their supply. While animal advocates may already object to the animal suffering and loss of life associated with xenotransplantation, I would like to discuss the significant scientific challenges that surround xenotransplantation and a
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18. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
thought
The use of animals in science can be divided into two general categories :
1) living, intact animals
2) tissue obtained from animals
These two general categories can be broken down further as follows:
animals are
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19. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
Animals in Science
Animals are used to study a disease or condition for the benefit of the same species
From Jean Greek, DVM writing in Specious Science :
As a veterinarian who is opposed to Animal
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20. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Stop Sale of Cloned Animal Products: Supp...
advocates opposing cloned animals an opportunity for their voice to be heard in a meaningful forum, as well as delaying implementation of the FDA’s plans. There are serious concerns regarding animal suffering for animals who are
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