51. Animal liberation movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
veterinarians, and former vivisectionists, [ 10 ] and is now a common subject of study in philosophy departments in Europe and North America. [ 11 ] Animal law courses are taught in 92 out of 180 law schools in the U.S., [ 12 ] and the
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52. Last Chance for Animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DeRose as a group to oppose vivisection . In the organization's early years, DeRose led teams of activists employing non-violent strategies modeled after social movements led by such leaders as Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr .
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53. List of animal rights groups - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV)
Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT)
Close Highgate Farm
Dr Hadwen Trust
Great Ape Project
National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS)
New England Anti-Vivisection Society
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54. Great ape research ban - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
animals
Toxicology testing
Vivisection
Issues
Biomedical Research
Animal rights /Animal welfare
Animals (Scientific Procedures)
Great ape research ban
International trade in primates
Controversial experiments
Britches
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55. Gary L. Francione - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(with Anna E. Charlton) Vivisection and Dissection in the Classroom: A Guide to Conscientious Objection . Jenkintown, Pa. : American Anti-Vivisection Society, 1992.
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56. Foundation for Biomedical Research - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
animals
Toxicology testing
Vivisection
Issues
Biomedical Research
Animal rights /Animal welfare
Animals (Scientific Procedures)
Great ape research ban
International trade in primates
Controversial experiments
Britches
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57. Intrinsic value (animal ethics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
, animal breeding , vivisection , animal testing and biotechnology .
Contents
1 History of the moral status of animals (1880–1980)
2 Intrinsic value and animal ethics (1980–2000)
3 Analysis of the
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58. Chimpanzee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
R&R, New England Anti-Vivisection Society.
^ Langley, Gill . Next of Kin: A Report on the Use of Primates in Experiments , British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection, p. 15, citing VandeBerg JL, Zola SM (September 2005). "A unique
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59. Campaign against Highgate Rabbit Farm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of direct actions by anti-vivisection activists. Highgate Rabbit Farm in Market Rasen , Lincolnshire in England is licensed by the Home Office to breed rabbits and ferrets for animal-testing facilities, including Huntingdon Life Sciences .
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60. Dr. Hadwen Trust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Union for the Abolition of Vivisection
Dr Hadwen Trust
Foundation For Biomedical Research
National Anti-Vivisection Society
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
ALF
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
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