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Stop Animal
Exploitation NOW!
S. A. E. N.
"Exposing the truth to wipe
out animal experimentation"

Government Grants Promoting Cruelty to Animals
University of California, Davis CA
KENNETH H. BRITTEN, PhD
Associate Professor
University of California
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
Phone: (530) 754-5080 Fax: (530) 757-8827
khbritten@ucdavis.edu
"Please write to Kenneth H.
Britten
khbritten@ucdavis.edu
to demand an end to abusive research procedures
including the use of primate restraint chairs, water deprivation, and
head restraint bars."
Government Grants Promoting Animal Cruelty:
KENNETH H. BRITTEN - Primate Testing - 2006
KENNETH H. BRITTEN - Primate Testing - 2006-1
Grant Applications & Approvals
Kenneth H. Britten -
Hierarchical Processing in the Motion System
Please email: KENNETH H. BRITTEN,
khbritten@ucdavis.edu
to protest the inhumane use of animals in this
experiment. We would also love to know about your efforts with this
cause:
saen@saenonline.org . You may also call or fax to:
Phone: (530) 754-5080 Fax: (530) 757-8827
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Rats, mice, birds, amphibians and other animals have
been excluded from coverage by the Animal Welfare Act. Therefore research
facility reports do not include these animals. As a result of this
situation, a blank report, or one with few animals listed, does not mean
that a facility has not performed experiments on non-reportable animals. A
blank form does mean that the facility in question has not used covered
animals (primates, dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, pigs,
sheep, goats, etc.). Rats and mice alone are believed to comprise over 90%
of the animals used in experimentation. Therefore the majority of animals
used at research facilities are not even counted.
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