Wild animals are used for research and management purposes in Sweden and throughout the world. Animals are often subjected to similar procedures and risks of compromised welfare from capture, anesthesia, handling, sampling, marking, and sometimes selective removal. The interpretation of the protection of animals used for scientific purposes in Sweden is based on the EU Directive 2010/63/EU. The purpose of animal use, irrespective if the animal is suffering or not, decides the classification as a research animal, according to Swedish legislation. In Sweden, like in several other European countries, the legislation differs between research and management. Whereas, animal research is generally well-defined and covered in the legislation, wildl...
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority (Mattilsynet) has requested the Norwegian Scientific Committee f...
To investigate the science of animal welfare for zoo and wild animals in the period from 1966 to 200...
Much progress has been made toward assessing and improving animal welfare in conservation. However, ...
Wild animals are used for research and management purposes in Sweden and throughout the world. Anima...
The European Union agreed on a directive (DIR) for the protection of animals used for scientific pur...
Animal experimentation is a contentious ethical issue. In many countries, the debate over the morali...
Simple SummaryThe use of research animals is regulated within the EU through Directive 2010/63/EU on...
Research on animals is one of the most controversial ethical issues in our society. It is imperative...
The ethical Principle of the 3Rs, known above all to the scientific world for its relevance in the ...
1. Wild animals are used in scientific research in a wide variety of contexts both in situ and ex si...
Despite abundant focus on responsible care of laboratory animals, we argue that inattention to the m...
Despite abundant focus on responsible care of laboratory animals, we argue that inattention to the m...
The Earth’s biodiversity is in crisis. Without radical action to conserve habitats, the current rate...
International wildlife law is concerned with the conservation of sentient species, but generally ign...
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority (Mattilsynet) has requested the Norwegian Scientific Committee f...
To investigate the science of animal welfare for zoo and wild animals in the period from 1966 to 200...
Much progress has been made toward assessing and improving animal welfare in conservation. However, ...
Wild animals are used for research and management purposes in Sweden and throughout the world. Anima...
The European Union agreed on a directive (DIR) for the protection of animals used for scientific pur...
Animal experimentation is a contentious ethical issue. In many countries, the debate over the morali...
Simple SummaryThe use of research animals is regulated within the EU through Directive 2010/63/EU on...
Research on animals is one of the most controversial ethical issues in our society. It is imperative...
The ethical Principle of the 3Rs, known above all to the scientific world for its relevance in the ...
1. Wild animals are used in scientific research in a wide variety of contexts both in situ and ex si...
Despite abundant focus on responsible care of laboratory animals, we argue that inattention to the m...
Despite abundant focus on responsible care of laboratory animals, we argue that inattention to the m...
The Earth’s biodiversity is in crisis. Without radical action to conserve habitats, the current rate...
International wildlife law is concerned with the conservation of sentient species, but generally ign...
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority (Mattilsynet) has requested the Norwegian Scientific Committee f...
To investigate the science of animal welfare for zoo and wild animals in the period from 1966 to 200...
Much progress has been made toward assessing and improving animal welfare in conservation. However, ...