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PETA renews campaign against monkey research at UMass
University of Massachusetts Amherst campus GAZETTE FILE PHOTO
By SCOTT MERZBACH
AMHERST An animal rights organization is continuing its campaign to end research on marmoset monkeys at the University of Massachusetts.
This week, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals announced that it would be taking a series of steps, including running print advertisements that depict the laboratory animals at UMass and use phrases such as “U Mass Murderers” and “UMass: Ignorance isn’t bliss.” PETA also plans to file federal complaints and engage in protests, according to media manager Tasgola Bruner.
Tasgola Bruner 202-483-7382
The new figures are out, and U.S. laboratories subjected nearly 50,000 animals to experiments in 2019
that caused immense pain
without any pain relief a shameful admission that the U.S. has failed to move ahead with the times and avail itself of modern research methods. It is an indisputable fact that animal experiments fail to lead to treatments for humans, and this callous disregard for the suffering of sentient beings has us lagging behind other countries, both scientifically and ethically. State-of-the-art research methods, from organs-on-a-chip to supercomputers, provide far more sophisticated, effective results than electroshocking a monkey or putting owls in head restraints. It’s time to take the animal experimenters out of the driver’s seat and put modern scientists in charge.
PETA renews campaign against monkey research at UMass
University of Massachusetts Amherst campus GAZETTE FILE PHOTO
Published: 4/29/2021 5:37:07 PM
AMHERST An animal rights organization is continuing its campaign to end research on marmoset monkeys at the University of Massachusetts.
This week, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals announced that it would be taking a series of steps, including running print advertisements that depict the laboratory animals at UMass and use phrases such as “U Mass Murderers” and “UMass: Ignorance isn’t bliss.” PETA also plans to file federal complaints and engage in protests, according to media manager Tasgola Bruner.
The campaign follows a letter that Katherine V. Roe, a senior research associate for PETA in Norfolk, Va., sent Feb. 1 to Robert Manning, chairman of the UMass board of trustees. Roe wrote that three of PETA’s staff scientists had met in July with Chancellor Kumble Subbaswamy, Vice Chancellor for Research and En