Although they’re used by the hundreds of thousands, fish and other aquatic animals in labs are not covered under the U.S. Animal Welfare Act as dogs, rabbits, and monkeys are. Yet they still suffer needlessly.
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World Day for Animals in Laboratories (April 24) was created so advocates
everywhere could unite to draw attention to the suffering of animals
used in research and testing. This year, AAVS is focusing on some of
the most vulnerable—but less talked about—animals in labs: fish.
Although they’re used by the hundreds of thousands, fish and other
aquatic animals in labs are not covered under the U.S. Animal
Welfare Act as dogs, rabbits, and monkeys are. Yet they still suffer
needlessly.
"Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Aquatic Animals Under Siege” brings
together experts to expose the overlooked exploitation of these
animals, point to problems that need to be solved, and note progress
being made to help them. From proposed legal protection for
octopuses in research to the use of horseshoe crabs in labs (and its
effect on ecosystems) to the complexities of fish behavior, this
captivating issue of the AV Magazine is a must read!
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