Utilizing non-animal alternatives (e.g., in-vitro cell cultures, computer modeling) whenever possible.
You do not need a philosophy degree to act ethically. Ask yourself three questions: Utilizing non-animal alternatives (e
The bedrock of animal welfare science relies on the , originally formulated in the UK in 1965 and refined globally: Utilizing non-animal alternatives (e.g.
Welfare advocates are trying to make the bus ride comfortable. They want padded seats, air conditioning, and few stops. Rights advocates are screaming, "Get off the bus!" They argue that as long as we are on the bus heading to the slaughterhouse, the quality of the ride is irrelevant. in-vitro cell cultures