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| | Resources about laboratory animals used in biomedical research including legislation, publications, training, meetings, and organizations. |
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| Recognizing Pain in Animals National Academies of Science. Institute for Laboratory Animal Research. The National Academies have developed a free online resource to help those who care for and use laboratory animals, farm animals, and pets to prevent, recognize, and alleviate pain in different types of animals, from non-human primates to fish. The web site is related to a 2009 report on the Recognition and Alleviation of Pain in Laboratory Animals. |
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| Animal Ethics InfoLink This Australian Web site provides links to information for researchers, teachers and members of Animal Ethics Committees (similar to IACUCs) about accreditation and licensing, the 3Rs, and education and training as well as guidelines on a range of issues including animal care, animal supply, and procedures such as blood collection and wildlife research. |
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| Resources Today for the Research of Tomorrow USDA. NAL. Animal Welfare Information Center. Watch this short video to learn more about the Animal Welfare Information Center (AWIC). The video is 12 minutes long and was produced in 1989. |
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| The Ethics of Research Involving Animals Nuffield Council on Bioethics. This report is available in full and as a summary on the site. The working group raised moral and ethical questions regarding the use of animals in research. |
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| Animal Welfare Policy Statements American Veterinary Medical Association.
Position statements covering recommendations on antimicrobial use, euthanasia, abuse, pain, and other important animal welfare concerns. |
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