Thursday, May 22, 2014
USDA Decides To Publish Primate Petition For Public Comment
In response to a petition we filed on
May 7, 2014 asking the USDA to promulgate better standards
for the psychological well-being of primates used in research (see May 7, 2014
blog entry), the USDA has responded that “the issues raised in the petition are
important,” and hence that the agency will publish the petition in the Federal
Register “in the near future to solicit public comment.” A copy of the letter can be found here. The
Petition was filed on May 7, 2014 on behalf of the New England Anti-Vivisection
Society, the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance, the Laboratory Primate
Advocacy Group, and the Animal Legal Defense Fund.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
SETTLEMENT WITH FELD ENTERTAINMENT, INC.
MGC has entered into a settlement agreement with Feld
Entertainment, Inc. in order to bring to a close longstanding litigation
stemming from an Endangered Species Act lawsuit brought by MGC on behalf of
various animal protection organizations concerning FEI’s elephant treatment
practices. To view MGC’s statement
concerning the settlement, click here.
For more information concerning the underlying ESA lawsuit, read Katherine
Meyer’s declaration by clicking here.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Groups Ask USDA For Better Standards To Protect Primates Used In Research
Today, on behalf of several animal protection groups,
we filed a petition with the United States Department of Agriculture asking it
to adopt better mandatory standards for the psychological well-being of
primates used in research. The Petition,
which can be found here, was filed on behalf of the New England
Anti-Vivisection Society, the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance, the
Laboratory Primate Advocacy Group, and the Animal Legal Defense Fund. It asks the USDA to adopt as standards under
the Animal Welfare Act for all primates used in research the recommendations
recently accepted by the National Institute of Medicine for “ecologically
appropriate environments” for chimpanzees used in federally-funded
research. The AWA was amended in 1985 to
require the USDA to issue “minimum standards” for a “physical environment
adequate to promote the psychological well-being of primates.” Since then, the USDA has failed to promulgate
effective standards requiring primates to be housed socially and to be provided
basic environmental enrichment -- the
agency’s own enforcement personnel have complained that the current standards
are weak and unenforceable. The
Petition requests that the agency adopt the new NIH recommendations, which are
based on scientific evidence and expertise from the world’s leading primate
experts, and would require all research facilities to provide for the
psychological well-being of primates through standards that require social
housing, environmental enhancement, access to outdoors, and opportunities for choice and
self-determination – all vital to non-human primates’ psychological well-being.
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