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- The Absurdity of Vivisection - Extensive set of arguments, articles and newsletters against animal experimentation. Surrey, England.
- Alternatives to Skin Irritation Testing in Animals - Not-for-profit website developed to display information about alternatives to skin irritation testing in animals. Abstracts from peer-reviewed scientific journals, thesaurus, acknowledgements, archives, background notes, bibliography, featured abstract links, new additions, Student's Corner. Jane Huggins, Ph.D.
- American Psychological Association Committee on Animal Research and Ethics - Policies, guidelines, and other information on the use of nonhuman animals in psychological research.
- Does a Dog Have Buddha Nature? - A Buddhist view of using animals for research and classroom dissection. Robert A. Leopold for Heartland Sangha in Illinois, US.
- Information on Alternatives Databases - Worldwide directory of databases created as an international joint effort with ECVAM. From the Norwegian Reference Centre for Laboratory Animal Science and Alternatives.
- Laboratory Animals - Animal Welfare Institute - Searchable collection of information resources on care and environmental enrichment for animals kept in cages or used in research.
- Medical Research - Articles and links concerning fraudulent and unscientific practices in medical research and product safety testing, including many about the use of animals. From Campaign Against Fraudulent Medical Research. New South Wales, Australia.
- NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare - Policies, laws, certifications, grant information, and other resources pertaining to treatment of animals used for research by the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
- The People's Petition - Online petition for people to show support for medical research in the UK. Argues that regulated testing using animals is a necessary part of such research.
- The 3Rs: Refinement, Reduction, Replacement - Article which puts forth arguments that the 3Rs are, in effect, pro-vivisection policies, and that vivisection must be abolished completely and immediately. From the New Zealand Anti-Vivisection Society.
- Scientific Anti-Vivisectionism - Attempts to refute the claims made for animal experiments by showing differences in animal physiology.
- World Animal Net: Cosmetics Campaign - Information and links to organizations involved in banning animal testing of cosmetic products and ingredients.
- ICM Research - Guardian Poll - January 2001 - Animal testing question about supporting or opposing for new human medicines. UK. (January 21, 2001)
- MORI Polls - Animal Experiments: How Do People Form Their Opinions? - Analysis of interviews conducted June and September 1999. Includes link to full pdf report on Animals in Medicine and Science. UK. (April 26, 2000)
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