“Animal rights ‘terror’ rattles biotechs’ cage”
Feb. 6, 2004, article from the San Francisco Business Times describing the effects of strident and violent animal rights activism on the biotech industry.
Feb. 6, 2004, article from the San Francisco Business Times describing the effects of strident and violent animal rights activism on the biotech industry.
2005 news release from the Center for Consumer Freedom about Dr. Jerry Vlasak’s testimony in support of murdering scientists who test on animals in front of the U.S. Senate. Read the U.S. Senate transcript of Dr. Vlasak’s testimony.
Article from the January 2006 issue of Scientific American about increasingly more sophisticated alternatives to animal testing.
Compilation of resources on animal rights and testing from the North Carolina State University library.
2004 article from the BBC which suggests that animal testing is in decline.
This is an animal ethics guide from the BBC. It includes a section on religious views about animal ethics.
The American Psychological Association offers guidelines for ethical conduct in the care and use of animals.
Francisco J. Ayala is professor of biological sciences and of philosophy at the University of California, Irvine. His research focuses on population and evolutionary genetics and the interface between religion and science. He was part of a roundtable discussion on religion and evolution as part of the PBS series Evolution in which he stated there was no conflict between Catholicism […]
William Hurlbut is a physician and professor of human biology at Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif., whose training in medical ethics and theology informs his work on the biological basis of moral awareness, and the integration of theology and philosophy of biology. He edited Becoming Human: Evolutionary Origins of Spiritual, Religious and Moral Awareness. […]