11. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Draft Farm Bill Rejects Threats To State ...
which has the most input on animal welfare considerations, was overwhelmingly opposed to allowing “animal rights” proponents to influence agricultural policy, or to allow animal welfare to become part of their agenda.
Thanks to
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12. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Draft Farm Bill Rejects Threats To State ...
which has the most input on animal welfare considerations, was overwhelmingly opposed to allowing “animal rights” proponents to influence agricultural policy, or to allow animal welfare to become part of their agenda.
Thanks to
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13. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
Department of Agriculture: Animal Welfare Act The Animal Welfare Act, (AWA) is intended to ensure the "humane" care, handling, treatment and transportation of Animals used in laboratories and sets minimum standards for handling, housing,
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14. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
be extended to all animals used in research, once the animal Welfare Act is again amended to include them. While NAVS opposes the use of animals for research, until non-animal methodologies replace those animals in the laboratory, the
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15. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Another Defeat for Science and Animals
the best bet for pro-animal changes in animal experimentation, chose to side with vested interests instead of science or compassion. The EP had an opportunity to find, based on good science, that animals are not predictive for humans and
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16. Experiments on animals: did the EU cave in to lobbyists? – Telegraph Blogs
states from adopting higher welfare standards than the recommendations.
When listening to the European debate, it struck me that many speakers spoke about the need to balance animal welfare against the advancement of science. The question that
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17. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
nonhuman primates, farm animals and even humans.
WHERE IT HAPPENS - animals are used as tools for research and education in product testing laboratories, medical facilities and classrooms all over the country. Despite the intent of the
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for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
Petsavers Foundation
Society and Animals Forum
United Animal Nations
World Wildlife Fund
Animal Advocacy Resources
Advocacy for Animals - Encyclopaedia Britannica
AnimalConcerns.org
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excluded domestic farm animals, birds, mice and rats from AWA protections, despite the fact that the law passed by Congress included all “warm blooded animals.”
animal welfare/animal rights organizations protested against the
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