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The Humane and Existing Alternatives in Research and Testing Sciences (HEARTS) Act, U.S. legislation that we have supported ...
We welcome the release of Canada’s final Strategy to Replace, Reduce or Refine Vertebrate Animal Testing under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. This important milestone, announced jointly by ...
We applaud the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) decision to stop funding new research grant applications which only use animal testing.
Bloomberg Investigates’ documentary on the trafficking of monkeys from Cambodia to the United States, has won the 2025 Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Documentary. ‘The Dirty Business of Monkey ...
Prime Video España has today given worldwide release to ‘Infiltrada en el Búnker’ (Undercover Inside the Bunker), a documentary on the unlawful abuse and widespread animal suffering exposed at the ...
We met with Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, Lord Patrick Vallance, to discuss the UK’s transition towards a future free from animal testing. We shared our vision for a modern ...
Several of Parliament’s most active and committed supporters of animal welfare, from across the political spectrum, joined us in the House of Commons to learn how a number of outdated and unnecessary ...
The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced new initiatives aimed at reducing the use of animals in NIH-funded research by accelerating the development and adoption of human-based ...
Cruelty Free International welcomes major shift towards humane, modern approaches to drug development and testing The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released a new roadmap to reduce and ...
Tuesday 11 March marks the twelfth anniversary of the coming into force of the EU law preventing the sale of all cosmetic products tested on animals – but we are not celebrating. The 2013 ban, through ...
The UK Home Office is taking a significant step towards higher quality and more transparent project licence applications relating to the use of animals in scientific experiments. These documents, ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has finally restored a degree of transparency to its reporting of animals used in experiments, which reveals a meagre 1% fall in 2023 – and an alarming 9% ...
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