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Animal Rights Network, Inc - The Animals' Agenda
11/30/1989
162.
2747
Medical Research Modernization Committee (MRMC) - Report
11/30/1989
163.
3630
Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) - Quarterly
11/30/1989
164.
2714
National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS)
11/2/1989
165.
2229
Scientists Center for Animal Welfare (SCAW) - Newsletter
10/9/1989
166.
3082
New Paths
9/30/1989
167.
2194
Peninsula Times Tribune (PTT)
7/31/1989
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2371
New York Times
7/24/1989
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1514
Animal Rights Network, Inc - The Animals' Agenda
6/30/1989
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American Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS) - AV Magazine
6/30/1989
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Alternatives in Education - Defense of the status quo
Alternatives in Entertainment - Defense of the status quo
Alternatives in Factory Farming - Defense of the status quo
Alternatives in Research - Defense of the status quo
Alternatives in Testing - Defense of the status quo
Alternatives in Wild Animal use - Defence of the status quo
Alternatives to animal use in Education - Critics General
Alternatives to animal use in Education - Critics Specific
Alternatives to animal use in Entertainment - Critics General
Alternatives to animal use in Entertainment - Critics Specific
Alternatives to animal use in Factory Farming - Critics General
Alternatives to animal use in Factory Farming - Critics Specific
Alternatives to animal use in Research - Critics General
Alternatives to animal use in Research - Critics Specific
Alternatives to animal use in Testing - Critics General
Alternatives to animal use in Testing - Critics Specific
Alternatives to Wild Animal use - Critics General
Alternatives to Wild Animal use - Critics Specific
Care of animals - Critics General
Care of animals - Critics Specific
Care of animals - Defense of the status quo
Information on Animal Abilities
Information on Animal Heroes
Information on Animal/Human Connection
Information on Critics of unrestricted animal use
Information on Defenders of unrestricted animal use
Information on Legislation and Regulations
Information on Statistics related to animal use
Information on the use of animals in Education
Information on the use of animals in Entertainment
Information on the use of animals in Factory Farming
Information on the use of animals in Research
Information on the use of animals in Testing
Information on the use of Wild Animals
Waste in Education - Defense of the status quo
Waste in Research - Defense of the status quo
Waste in Testing - Defense of the status quo
Wasteful use of animals in Education - Critics General
Wasteful use of animals in Education - Critics Specific
Wasteful use of animals in Research - Critics General
Wasteful use of animals in Research - Critics Specific
Wasteful use of animals in Testing - Critics General
Wasteful use of animals in Testing - Critics Specific
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Why wasteful:
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Application - Results have no practical application
Cause - Emphasis on intervention, ignores cause, prevention
Differences - Extrapolating between species is unreliable
Discourages - Discourages sensitive students from science
Duplication - Unnecessary, not needed to verify result
Ignored - Results are ignored as useless or unreliable
Ineffective - Similar animal use already proven ineffective
List - Two or more of these reasons
Methodology - Invalid methodology makes results unreliable
Why continues:
All reasons
Callousness - Animal users insensitive to animal suffering
Dissemination - Results not disseminated or are ignored
Excessive regulation - Too many regulations require animal use
Fear - Whistleblowers fear retaliation
Funding - Funding goes to animal use, not alternatives
Inadequate regulation - Regulations are too weak to prevent abuses
Inertia - Continuing abusive practices easier than reform
Knowledge - For its own sake
Lenient punishment - Abusers not adequately pushished
List - Two or more of these reasons
Peer review failure - Animal users approve wasteful uses
Status - Institutions give prestige to animal users
USDA failure - Failure to enforce protection laws
Validation - Viable alternatives are not validated
Vested interests - Financial gains from animal use
World Trade Organization - Voids USA animal protection laws
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