- "Memorial planned for animals used in laboratory experiments" by Ann M. Simmons
- Published on March 2, 2013
- The Los Angeles Times
- http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/03/memorial-planned-for-animals-killed-in-laboratory-experiments.html#more
The idea of animals being used as experiments in laboratory's is not a new subject, but rather a matter that has been going on for years. There are always two sides and following these two sides, these experiments have their pros and cons. However, even if the use of animals in laboratory's as experiments might help scientists or researchers in some way, it still does not stop the cruelty being put on the animals. Each day, animals suffer and are tortured due to the experiments scientists carry out on them. For the numerous deaths of animals caused, a memorial for the helpless animals will take place on Saturday. In 2010, about 1,000 animals were killed by the University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA). These animals ranged from dogs, cats, rabbits, pigs, rats, chinchillas, and primates. According to the organizers of the memorial, millions of money is being wasted from taxes on these useless experiments, which are not making a change or difference whatsoever. Still, even with all the protests and the poor outcomes, UCLA has pledged to continue with a promising and purposeful outcome that will establish a reliable source in the future.
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