This report produced by the British Veterinary Association Animal Welfare Foundation (BVAAWF)/Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments (FRAME)/Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA)/Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) Joint Working Group on Refinement (JWGR) sets out practical guidance on refining the husbandry and care of non-human primates (hereinafter primates) and on minimizing the adverse effects of some common procedures. It provides a valuable resource to help understand the physical, social and behavioural characteristics and needs of individual primates, and is intended to develop and complement the existing literature and legislative guidelines. Topics covered include refinem...
This report provides a brief overview of aspects of training nonhuman primates who have been, and co...
A Working Party of the UK group of European Primate Resources Network (EUPREN) considered primate su...
First paragraph: The guidelines presented here were prepared by the International Primatology Societ...
Preface Whenever animals are used in research, minimizing pain and distress and promoting good welfa...
The use of primates in regulated research and testing means that they are intentionally subjected to...
Some of the patterns of use of nonhuman primates in the USA and Europe are outlined and a few specif...
All animals including non-human primates require good husbandry and welfare conditions. The purpose ...
Over the last few decades of the 20th century, laboratory animal scientists have made considerable a...
Many animals are bred specifically for use in laboratories; the genetic variation between individual...
From the welfare and ethics of primate captivity through to housing and husbandry systems, environme...
The BPRC houses a self-sustaining breeding colony of common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) for the p...
The attitudes of experts towards the husbandry of captive Great Apes was sought in order to gain a g...
Many primate species are threatened with extinction and are the focus of extensive conservation effo...
Scientific excellence is a necessity for progress in biomedical research. As research becomes ever m...
Several species of nonhuman primates, each possessing specific characteristics of particular value, ...
This report provides a brief overview of aspects of training nonhuman primates who have been, and co...
A Working Party of the UK group of European Primate Resources Network (EUPREN) considered primate su...
First paragraph: The guidelines presented here were prepared by the International Primatology Societ...
Preface Whenever animals are used in research, minimizing pain and distress and promoting good welfa...
The use of primates in regulated research and testing means that they are intentionally subjected to...
Some of the patterns of use of nonhuman primates in the USA and Europe are outlined and a few specif...
All animals including non-human primates require good husbandry and welfare conditions. The purpose ...
Over the last few decades of the 20th century, laboratory animal scientists have made considerable a...
Many animals are bred specifically for use in laboratories; the genetic variation between individual...
From the welfare and ethics of primate captivity through to housing and husbandry systems, environme...
The BPRC houses a self-sustaining breeding colony of common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) for the p...
The attitudes of experts towards the husbandry of captive Great Apes was sought in order to gain a g...
Many primate species are threatened with extinction and are the focus of extensive conservation effo...
Scientific excellence is a necessity for progress in biomedical research. As research becomes ever m...
Several species of nonhuman primates, each possessing specific characteristics of particular value, ...
This report provides a brief overview of aspects of training nonhuman primates who have been, and co...
A Working Party of the UK group of European Primate Resources Network (EUPREN) considered primate su...
First paragraph: The guidelines presented here were prepared by the International Primatology Societ...