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Princeton University has violated the Animal Welfare Act in experiments that
abuse primates: Click HERE to read USDA
Violations, July 2011
These experiments deprive primates of water, confine them to restraint
chairs, and bolt devices into their skulls: Click
HERE to read research
protocol.
A whistleblower from within Princeton has leaked photos [warning, graphic]:
Click HERE to see whistleblower's photos.
Click HERE to read
whistleblower's statement, revealing horrific abuses, September 2011
CONTACT:
Shirley M. Tilghman
Office of the President
1 Nasau Hall
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
(609) 258-6100
smt@Princeton.edu
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Press Releases:
- 10 Oct 2011 - Princeton Hit with Official Warning by USDA; New Citation issued for Primate Escape; Watchdog Group Denounces ‘Warning’ as “Slap on the Wrist” -
10 Oct 2011
- 10 Jun 2011 - Princeton again hit with Multiple Federal violations for Monkey Experiments; Watchdog Group Demands Fine and Project Halt by USDA
- 27 Jul 2010 - Botched Surgery Kills Dog at UMDNJ; Princeton hit with Multiple Federal
violations USDA Issues Damning Reports
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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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