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The Bald Eagle Protection Act
prohibits the possession, sale, purchase, barter and offer to sale,
purchase, barter, import or export the bald eagle
The Fish & Wildlife Coordination Act
protects fish and wildlife when federal action is taken to control or
alter natural streams or bodies of water
The Humane Slaughter Act
ensures slaughter is done in a humane manner
the Three R's of animal research
Refinement, Reduction, Replacement
,mice/rats in animal testing
commonly used for small size, low cost, and prolific nature.
They are often researched for:
- cancer
- product testing
- toxicology
- virology
rabbits in animal testing
used for similar physiology to humans and common diseases. They are
often researched for:
- cancer implementation
- cholesterol
- eye disorders
- toxicology
cats in animal testing
used for similar diseases to humans. NOT common, but researched for:
- AIDS
- leukemia
- type II diabetes
- breast cancer
, dogs in animal testing
used for similar respiratory and cardiovascular systems to humans.
NOT common, but researched for:
- surgical procedures
- diabetes
non-human primates in animal testing
used for similar behavioral and biological traits to humans. They
are researched for:
- poliomyelitis
- HIV
- hepatitis
- malaria
, pigs in animal testing
used for similar skin, body systems, and anatomy to humans. They are
researched for:
- xenografts
- CAT scans
Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service
a branch of the USDA responsible for protecting and promoting
US animal health, administraters license and regulation of
regulated research facilities and regulates;
- The Animal Welfare Act
- The Chimpanzee Sanctuary Act
Animal Welfare Act (1966)
A piece of legislation that created regulations and guidelines for the
protections of animals. It requires minimum standards of treatment and
care.
animal welfare act on research animals
guarantees research animals veterinary care, anesthesia or pain
relievers,
and opportunities to exercise daily and requires Institutional Animal
Care & Use Committees at research institutions