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Examples of animal tests include forcing mice and rats to inhale toxic fumes, force-feeding dogs pesticides, and dripping corrosive chemicals into rabbits’ sensitive eyes. Even if a product harms animals, it can still be marketed to consumers.
Scientists in PETA’s Science Advancement & Outreach division, a part of the Laboratory Investigations Department, have developed a roadmap to phase out failing tests on animals with sophisticated, animal-free methods.
The facts on animal testing are clear: Researchers in U.S. laboratories kill more than 110 million animals in wasteful and unreliable experiments each year.
Every year, millions of animals in the UK endure painful, frightening procedures at the hands of experimenters. These tests are indefensible, both morally and scientifically, and in many ways are actively holding back medical progress.
Some food and beverage companies pay for horrific, deadly, and useless animal tests. PETA’s revolutionary “Eat Without Experiments” program makes it easy for consumers to tell those companies to stop testing on animals.
“Without Consent,” PETA’s new traveling exhibit, challenges human exploitation of animals by revealing the long history of suffering inflicted on nonconsenting animals in laboratories. The exhibit features almost 200 stories of animals used in real-life experiments, from decades ago through the present.
8 gru 2023 · PETA has persuaded numerous pharmaceutical companies and universities to end the barbaric“forced swim test,” in which small animals are dropped into inescapable containers of water and forced to swim for their lives.