Toxicity Testing
Every year, millions of animals — including dogs, pigs, primates, rats and rabbits — are used in toxicity testing worldwide. Their suffering is extreme — for results that rarely yield any human benefit.
Every year, millions of animals — including dogs, pigs, primates, rats and rabbits — are used in toxicity testing worldwide. Their suffering is extreme — for results that rarely yield any human benefit.
Around the world, exciting innovations are offering hope for animals suffering in labs and the promise of better, more effective science for people. Here are 5 human-based technologies leading the change.
Hidden from public view, dogs, monkeys, pigs, rabbits and rats are enduring painful experiments that rarely yield any clear human benefit. Help champion an evolution in science that advances human wellbeing without costing animals their dignity and their lives.
Animal testing has long been positioned as essential to medical progress, but decades of scientific evidence show it frequently fails to help people — while inflicting profound suffering on animals.
Young Irish bulls are being horrifically slaughtered after being sold into the live export trade. Help stop the cruelty by calling for an end to live export from Ireland!
An end to the cruel Taiji dolphin 'hunt' would be celebrated by the international community — and encourage more tourists to visit Japan.
Almost all fur in Australia is imported from Europe, the US and Asia, where animals killed for their fur are caught from the wild in painful traps, or are locked in tiny cages on fur factory farms.
Animals International is calling on Europe's largest exporter of live animals to ban the trade – through the re-creation of a beloved Romanian folk song.
Large parts of Australia were on fire, surviving kangaroos starved and yet they're still allowed to be killed for profit.
By choosing to go dairy-free, you will spare calves from slaughter, and their mothers the pain of having their babies taken away.