Vivisection
Every year, tens of millions of animals are needlessly dissected, infected, injected, gassed, burned and blinded in hidden laboratories on college campuses and research facilities throughout the U.S.
Columbia University´s Shame [offsite link] A PETA investigation has revealed grotesque abuses to animals in laboratories at Columbia University, including subjecting baboons to invasive surgeries and leaving them to suffer and die in their cages without any painkillers. Question Vivisection [offsite link] Billions of non-human animals have been burnt, crushed, sliced, electrocuted, poisoned with toxic chemicals, and psychologically tormented in the name of scientific curiosity. What have we learned from all of this suffering? That animal research is inherently unethical, inevitably wasteful, and wholly unreliable. The National Anti-Vivisection Society [offsite link] The National Anti-Vivisection Society is dedicated to abolishing the exploitation of animals used in research, education and product testing. The Secret IAMS Doesn´t Want You to Know [offsite link] For nearly 10 months in 2002 and early 2003, a PETA investigator went undercover at an Iams contract testing laboratory, where a dark, sordid secret was discovered beneath the dog- and cat-food manufacturer’s wholesome image. Our investigator found dogs who had gone crazy from intense confinement in barren steel cages and cement cells, dogs who had been left on a filthy paint-chipped floor after chunks of muscle had been hacked from their thighs, dogs who had been surgically debarked, and horrib The Truth About Vivisection [offsite link] Vivisection is primarily about grant money and publishing. The torture of animals has nothing to do with finding badly needed cures for disease. In fact, it stands in the way of real research that could end life-threatening disease. Links marked with the [offsite link] designation point to websites not associated with BellaOnline.com. BellaOnline.com is not responsible for the material found there.
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