41. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
animals should be free of pain and stress-induced suffering that is the result of living in an inhumane habitat while undergoing invasive and noninvasive procedures.
Action on this proposed rulemaking has only begun. NAVS will continue to
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42. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Giving a Face to ALL Animals Used in Research
of animals that suffer pain from experimentation.
The latest edition of the NAVS Animal Action Report (Winter 2011), contains an in-depth article on the use of mice, rats and birds in research over the years. The use of these animals is
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43. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Giving a Face to ALL Animals Used in Research
of animals that suffer pain from experimentation.
The latest edition of the NAVS Animal Action Report (Winter 2011), contains an in-depth article on the use of mice, rats and birds in research over the years. The use of these animals is
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44. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Support the End of Experimentation on Gre...
humans indicate that their pain, needs and emotions are comparable to those experienced by humans.
Advances in medical science show that research on great apes to find solutions to human problems is unnecessary, and in fact can provide
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of animals that suffer pain from experimentation.
While mice, rats and birds may be held to standards under voluntary guidelines, there is no replacement for a mandate to account for every animal used for every experiment, no matter how
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may be subjected to extreme pain, deprivation and distress, and their lives of agony often end in a premature and horrible death. Equally important, however, is the undeniable fact that as a scientific methodology, animal experimentation is often
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people agree that inflicting pain and suffering on sentient beings (capable of feeling and perception) is wrong. However, those same people usually agree that it is unethical to allow a sick human to die or suffer when biomedical research using
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Primates
Pain and Distress
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
High Production Volume Challenge
Pesticide testing
Endocrine Disrupters
Federal
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49. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Giving a Face to ALL Animals Used in Research
of animals that suffer pain from experimentation.
The latest edition of the NAVS Animal Action Report (Winter 2011), contains an in-depth article on the use of mice, rats and birds in research over the years. The use of these animals is
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