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U.S. Senate Bill Could Save Many Federal Lab Animals’ Lives and Give Them a New Home

The bill outlines that animals no longer needed by research facilities and are mentally and physically healthy would be placed with an animal rescue group, animal sanctuary or shelter.

TARA LAW:Many dogs, cats, primates and other research animals are killed in federal laboratories each year because agencies don’t have a policy that allows animals to find new homes after their testing has finished. That could change under a new bill… Several animal rights organizations have voiced support for the proposal. The White Coat Waste Project, which opposes federal animal testing, applauded the bill.

A bipartisan group of senators introduced the Animal Freedom from Testing, Experimentation and Research (AFTER) Act on Tuesday, which would require that any U.S. agency with a federal research facility to create a policy to “facilitate and encourage the adoption” of animals that are no longer needed for research.

The bill outlines that animals no longer needed by research facilities and that a veterinarian finds to be “mentally and physically healthy” would be placed with an with a animal rescue group, animal sanctuary or shelter, or given it to someone who wants to keep them as a pet.

The bill would impact species covered by the Animal Welfare Act, which regulates the treatment of warm-blooded animals except for mice, rats and birds. Last year, about 50,000 animals protected by the Act – mostly dogs, cats, primates and rabbits – were being held in federal labs’. SOURCE…

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