Program Term Archive

Animals in Laboratories

AWI Files Federal Complaint After Baylor’s Failure to Protect Rats in Undergraduate Course

Press ReleaseJune 27, 2023Animals in Laboratories

The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) has filed a complaint with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), raising significant issues about Baylor University’s mistreatment of rats in an undergraduate Learning & Behavior Lab...

Science in the Service of Animals

Animals in Laboratories

Located in upstate New York, Farm Sanctuary’s New York shelter is home to more than 500 rescued animals, including cows, pigs, and chickens. As described in a recent New York Times article—“Why...

Senseless Killing of Rats at Baylor Exposes Institutional Oversight Failures

Animals in Laboratories

“Animal welfare is our top priority.” These words are recited like a refrain whenever someone raises concerns about the use of animals for experimentation, testing or education. Next come assurances...

Treated Like Animals

Animals in Laboratories, Farmed Animals, Marine Wildlife

Alick Simmons, former deputy chief veterinary officer for the United Kingdom, acknowledges that he has “actively facilitated exploitative interactions with animals.” But so have the rest of us, he writes...

Cambodian Primate Pipeline Draws More Scrutiny

Animals in Laboratories, Terrestrial Wildlife

In a February Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Charles River Laboratories (CRL) disclosed that the US Department of Justice and the US Fish and Wildlife Service are investigating CRL’s conduct...

Fish Recognize Themselves in Photographs

Animals in Laboratories

A new study published in the Proceedings of the Natural Academy of Sciences has shown that bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus) recognize themselves in photographs (Kohda et al., 2023). The fish first...

Making Positive Changes for Animals in Laboratories: A LAREF Discussion

Animals in Laboratories

AWI’s Laboratory Animal Refinement and Enrichment Forum (LAREF) is an online discussion forum where individuals working with animals in research share their ideas and experiences related to improving the welfare...

Scientists Detect Pathogen Invaders Non-invasively

Animals in Laboratories, Terrestrial Wildlife

Scientists are finding more creative—and less invasive—ways to identify dangerous pathogens in wild and domestic animals. According to a report published in Science, portable air samplers, ropes, and electrostatic dust-collecting cloths...

AWI Awards $70,000 to Lab Animal Sanctuaries After Giving Tuesday Campaign

Press ReleaseJanuary 20, 2023Animals in Laboratories

Following the most successful Giving Tuesday fundraiser in recent memory, the Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) has awarded $70,000 to three sanctuaries that provide socialization, veterinary care, enrichment activities, and more...

AWI Urges US Government to Suspend Purchases from Monkey Suppliers After Smuggling Indictment

Animals in Laboratories, Terrestrial Wildlife

In a letter delivered November 30, AWI urged the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Defense (DoD) to “re-evaluate their reliance on, and support for,...