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Unnecessary fuss
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2 editions published between 1984 and 1989 in English and held by 46 libraries worldwide Documents animal abuse committed during federally-funded experiments at the University of Pennsylvania involving brain-damage in primates. Investigation of this abuse led to termination of that federal funding.
Inside Biosearch
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1 edition published in 1989 in English and held by 46 libraries worldwide This program shows how the company Biosearch uses animals to test drugs and cosmetics and the abuses that take place. These abuses include inadequate veterinary care, unalleviated pain, failure to provide food and water, inadequate sanitation, and routine mishandling.
Breaking barriers
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1 edition published in 1986 in English and held by 30 libraries worldwide Shows how the infected animals with human disease suffer in the reinforced steel chambers with disease and loneliness until their death.
No gravy for the cat
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1 edition published in 1990 in English and held by 16 libraries worldwide Since 1973, Dr. John Orem of Texas Tech University has obtained grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) totaling more that $800,000 to conduct cruel and grotesque experiments on cats. NIH admits that no information of clinical value has ever come from Orem's research.
Stella McCartney's fur farming exposé
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1 edition published in 1998 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide Fashion designer Stella McCartney narrates this exposé of a "modern" U.S. fur farm, where animals spend their lives confined to cramped, filthy cages before being cruelly killed for their pelts. Shows injured foxes and other animals, suffering without any medical treatment. The animals are killed by anal electrocution, a crude method that causes them to feel the full excruciating force of a massive heart attack.
Silver Spring monkeys
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Documents the investigation of animal abuse during experiments conducted at the Institute of Behavioral Research in Silver Spring, Maryland, which led to the closing of the laboratory and criminal conviction of the experimenter.
Exporting cruelty
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1 edition published in 1989 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Looks at factory fur farming methods, focusing on the South Korean Jindo retail fur chain that dreams of becoming "the McDonald's of fur". Points out the inhumane methods used to raise and kill animals for their fur. Audience Level
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Animal experimentation Animal experimentation--Moral and ethical aspects Animal rescue Animal rights Animal welfare Animal welfare--Moral and ethical aspects Cats as laboratory animals Fur-bearing animals Fur farming Fur trade Korea (South) Laboratory animals Orem, John Texas United States Vivisection
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