An update by Lynn Pauly and Rick Bogle, co-directors of the Alliance for Animals, Ann Emerson and Leslie Hamilton. A disturbing 6 minute undercover clip showing footage of Cambodian monkeys being trapped to supply international research facilities such as Covance here in Madison, which according to a 2007 Aphis report, has 7313 wild caught monkeys, is shown.
An update by Lynn Pauly and Rick Bogle, co-directors of the Alliance for Animals, Ann Emerson and Leslie Hamilton. A disturbing 6 minute undercover clip showing footage of Cambodian monkeys being trapped to supply international research facilities such as Covance here in Madison, which according to a 2007 Aphis report, has 7313 wild caught monkeys, is shown.
Timothy Garrett sings “Let Them Out of the Cage.”
A UW Hospital patient dies suddenly of variant Kreuz Jakob disease.
Rick Marolt will be speaking at an upcoming All Campus ACUC meeting regarding the ethics of experimenting on monkeys. The UW’s sheep decompression studies and the “major action” violation the NIH cited the UW, as well as the risks of the upcoming plans of the UW to expand the Primate Center to study highly infectious diseases,…
Learn about Richard Weindruch and Ricki Colman’s “Caloric Restriction” studies on monkeys, costing us taxpayers $17-20 million, while people are out of work, and losing their homes. Learn also about Mary Schneider’s fetal alcohol syndrome studies on pregnant monkeys and their offspring and the “major violation” that the UW was just cited for. For the 2nd half hour, Michele Moede introduces a film that looks at the Christian perspective about the…
Prince Fiedler has a specially made vinyl glove because he is an ethical vegetarian. Find out about how the UW has been breaking Wisconsin Statute 951.25 by decompressing sheep. Find out about the Great Ape Protection Act, the shocking Crush Videos and the upcoming Puppy Mill Bill.
At the end, you wil be able to watch “Unnecessary Fuss”, with actual research footage from the brain injury experiments done on unanesthesized baboons at the University…
Find out about the Waupaca snowmobilers running down deer and the new hunting bill allowing 10 yr olds to hunt. Learn about the dangers of chaining up dogs. UW researchers are asking for Federal Stimulus $$$s to study infectious diseases right off of Regent St here in Madison, with the UW’s history of past violations.
A documentary about Britches, a young monkey fit with a sonar device to cure blindness is shown the 2nd half hour.
The “Terrorism” episode
Learn about the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act and how we may all be involved in terrorism by using the internet to find information about animal research. Find out about Michele Basso’s involvement in the hearings.
Leslie reports that Bill Mellon recommends that research institutes be permitted to use Class B dogs. More examples of UW research by David Abbott, Mary Schneider, Nancy Darken-Schultz and Christopher Coe are…
Rick talks about “so called” relevant breakthroughs! James Shull, UW Oncologist induces rats with mammary cancer, trying to develop relevant models, in contrast to 2 other rat strains who have shown resistance to this. UW PLOS 2009 study about empathy moderated by genetic background in mice. We learn that chimps don’t develop Alzheimers, even though their brains get clogged by the same plaques.
The Nat’l Cancer Institute’s Richard Klausner spoke…
Rick talks about Bill Lueders' Isthmus cover story about Monkey R04040, Leslie discusses companion animals and dangerous dogs.The 2nd half hour shows a replay of a talk about Stephen Suomi, Richard Davidson and Mary Schneider
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