Letter to the Editor: The VA’s Research in Animals.
It’s truly shameful when special interest groups try to trick Americans into supporting their causes by distorting reality and leaving out inconvenient truths. One such example is the recent letter to the editor from the animal rights lobbying group White Coat Waste Project. They say they’re fighting “wasteful spending” at the Department of Veterans Affairs. But if these lobbyists are successful, those injured while serving our country, along with many other American citizens in need, will be hurt. Read more.
Allegations Swirl Around The Care Of Chimpanzees At Project Chimps, As reported In Animal Wildlife Watch
Care provided to chimpanzees at Project Chimps, a sanctuary for chimpanzees located in Georgia, has come under fire by “[m]ore than 20 former staffers and volunteers,” as reported by Rachel Fobar in Animal Wildlife Watch on July 8, 2020. “Wildlife watch is an investigative reporting project between National Geographic Society and National Geographic Partners.” Read more.
Can a COVID-19 vaccine be made without using animals?
There is a central friction at work behind the scenes in developing a COVID-19 vaccine. To what extent are you willing to allow animals to be used in the research? Read more.
A Tragic But Important Reminder
Written by Paula Clifford
It’s sometimes easy to forget our species is under constant attack.
Our access to safe food supplies guards us against dangerous bacteria, viruses and parasites. Modern plumbing and sewage systems have relegated several diseases to rare threats. Then there are vaccines. Once common diseases like hepatitis are relatively rare and polio has nearly vanished thanks to vaccinations many of us received in the first few weeks of life. Read more.
Unleashing the Truth Behind Animal Testing
From 2016 to 2017, the number of animals used in medical and cosmetic research dropped from 820,812 to 792,168, according to the National Anti-Vivisection Society. Animal testing is a subject that can difficult to address, but you might consider it necessary if you want to have a place in the debate on this topic. Read more. SEE PAGE 32
AMP Comments on NIH Animal Research and Oversight
‘Shocking’ animal welfare violations uncovered at US government labs.
Washington (AFP) – Mice baked to death after a heating system failure, or left to die from hunger and thirst when researchers forgot to put food or water in their cages for a week — and nobody noticed. Read more.
New Jersey’s Research Community Welcomes Passage of Homes for Animal Heroes Act
New Jersey’s thriving biomedical research community applauds the Legislature for passing Assembly Bill 3274/Senate Bill 2826, the “Homes for Animal Heroes Act.” Under the legislation, which passed the General Assembly unanimously today, institutions throughout New Jersey must re-home cats and dogs used in vital research studies with loving families when the research is completed. Today’s vote in the Assembly follows the New Jersey Senate’s 34-0 passage of the Homes for Animal Heroes Act in February 2019. Read more.
2020 U.S. spending bill restricts some animal research, pushes for lab animal retirement
AMP Board Chair Cindy Buckmaster Speaks With Science Magazine About Research Restrictions Included in the Latest Federal Spending Bill. Read more.
AMP Advocates for Biomedical Research in Wisconsin
Paula Clifford: Opponents of Spring Green kennel have made outrageous false claims. Read more.
Should aging lab monkeys be retired to sanctuaries?
AMP Chair Cindy Buckmaster speaks with Science Magazine about research animal retirements. Read more.