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An Overview to Animal Experimentation - English
Animal Organs in Humans
The Gene and the Stable Door | Biotechnology and Farm Animals

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An Overview of the Stray Animal Issue

This document discusses the issues essential for understanding stray animal populations, and an overview of stray animal control strategies.

An Overview of Farm Animal Welfare Issues

An overview of farming welfare issues, including intensive farming, fur farming, transport, slaughter and markets.

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An Overview to Animal Experimentation

Size: 2.3 Mb

Author: WSPA

Resource type: PDF

Description: An overview of animal experiments, welfare concerns, alternatives to animal use and animal protection strategies to reduce the use of animals.

Also available in: Arabic, Chinese, French, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish

Date: 2006


Animal Organs in Humans: Uncalculated Risks and Unanswered Questions

Size: 227Kb

Author: Compassion in World Farming/ British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection

Description: A report which reviews scientific and medical literature and describes how xenotransplants are unlikely to work in humans, and their potential for causing disease.

Date: 1998


The Gene and the Stable Door | Biotechnology and Farm Animals

Size: 2.3 Mb

Author: Compassion in World Farming

Description: Report explaining the methods of reproductive techniques, selective breeding, genetic engineering and cloning used on farm animals and the aims of the biotechnology companies to produce GM or cloned food, pharmaceuticals and xenotransplantation.

Date: 2002


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