|
- 2025 U. S. Animal Kill Clock
Each year, billions of intelligent animals are bred for slaughter on factory farms The 2025 U S Animal Kill Clock estimates a real-time count of animal deaths attributable to production of the U S food supply
- Testing times: Let’s leave the animals out of it
The use of animals in research has been a topic for ethical and scientific debate since ancient Greece This debate has recently become reignited, in part due to major scientific and technological advancements in replacements for animal tests and recent changes in EU, US, and international legislation Animal testing: the legislation More specifically, on 29 September 2022, the Food and Drug
- Why Study Animals | Ask A Biologist
Why Do Scientists Study Animals? Scientists and others have many reasons for why it can be both good and bad to use animals for research In the table are examples of both sides of this debate And below we provide more details for each side Advantages of Animal Use Disadvantages of Animal Use Animal research can benefit both humans and animals
- Mice and Rats in Laboratories - PETA
More than 111 million mice and rats are killed in U S laboratories every year They are abused in everything from toxicology tests (in which they are slowly poisoned to death) to painful burn experiments to psychological experiments that induce terror, anxiety, depression, and helplessness
- Using animals for scientific research is still indispensable . . .
But animal testing for other reasons is still widely accepted Most of the animals used come from commercial breeders – one is Jackson Laboratory in the US
- Animals in science statistics - GOV. UK
Guidance Statistics to inform the development of policies on animal use in scientific work and to provide information for the scientific community, animal welfare organisations and the general public
- Biomedical sector in France welcomes 2020 EU report on . . .
The French biomedical research sector has welcomed today the publication of comprehensive statistics, from across the EU, including Germany, on all uses of animals in scientific, medical and veterinary research The headline figures in the European Commission report show that the total number of animals used in the EU-27 in 2020 was 6,527,912 – in 2019 the EU-27 figure was 7,451,392 The
|
|
|