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24 April 2007

World Day for Lab Animals 2007: Science Without Suffering Report exposes extreme suffering

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The Dr Hadwen Trust’s latest report, Science Without Suffering, exposes extreme animal suffering in UK laboratories and urges the government to implement a targeted time-table for the total replacement of all animal experiments with non-animal techniques.

Launched for World Day for Laboratory Animals, April 24th 2007, the report provides a chilling insight into the reality of life for so many animals used in UK experiments. Contrary to the reassuring impression often presented by the UK government and animal research industry, animal experiments in Britain today can still involve very high levels of suffering indeed. Science Without Suffering uses published research to shine a spotlight on these experiments and the system that permits them despite their scientific weaknesses and the extreme suffering involved.

Says Wendy Higgins, Dr Hadwen Trust:
“We believe that if the public was aware of just how much suffering animals in laboratories are allowed to experience, they would be extremely alarmed. As well as causing pain and suffering, these animal experiments are scientifically unsatisfactory because differences between humans and animals can give rise to misleading results. Furthermore, there are more reliable and relevant non-animal research approaches that cause no suffering at all.”

The report contains six examples of British animal experiments including:

  • deliberately brain damaging non-human primates
  • inducing lethal heart failure in mice
  • subjecting guinea-pigs to lethal infectious disease
  • injecting ‘banned’ toxins in rodents’ paws
  • forcing toxic substances down dogs’ throats and
  • deliberately infecting fracture wounds in sheep

The Dr Hadwen Trust would like to see the replacement of all animal experiments. However, at the very least we would like to see a swift end to experiments causing animals significantly high levels of suffering. We believe that the government has a moral and scientific responsibility to hasten the cessation of animal use in science. For this reason we also call on the government to commit to a targeted time-table for the complete replacement of all animal experiments with non-animal research methods. In other words, a strategy to achieve science without suffering, for the benefit of people and animals alike.

Download our Science Without Suffering report here. (0.388mb)

Science Without Suffering is being supported by a host of celebrities such as Chrissie Hynde, Martin Shaw, Dame Judi Dench and Melanie C, who have spoken out in support of non-animal medical research on behalf of the Dr Hadwen Trust this WDLA. Check them out here.

You can join our call for the government to commit to a time-table for total replacement by signing our on-line petition today.

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