This Is Not Good!
Inflicting pain on animals can not have a part in the new Era for the Humanity and the World
This Is Not Good!
Inflicting pain on animals can not have a part in the new Era for the Humanity and the World
Inflicting pain on animals can not have a part in the new Era for the Humanity and the World
Inflicting pain on animals can not have a part in the new Era for the Humanity and the World
We can not call ourselves righteous and civilized people if we ignore our responsibilities towards the Environment and the animals that it contains.

















Asking Google which labs do cruel and inhumane research and experiments on animals produced the following answer on May 3, 2026 :
Several laboratories, breeding facilities, and academic institutions in the United States and abroad have been accused or documented by animal rights organizations, undercover investigations, and government inspections as performing cruel or inhumane experiments on animals.
Undercover investigations and reports from groups like PETA, SAEN (Stop Animal Exploitation NOW!), and the Humane Society frequently highlight laboratories that violate the Animal Welfare Act (AWA), particularly regarding the treatment of dogs, primates, and mice.
Notable Labs and Facilities Accused of Cruelty:
Inotiv (formerly Envigo):
An Indiana-based contract testing laboratory. A 2022 investigation found thousands of animals, including dogs and primates, suffering in experiments.
Ridglan Farms (Wisconsin):
A major breeder of research beagles. Undercover, investigative footage showed beagles in small, barren cages, with employees performing crude surgeries without anesthesia.
Charles River Laboratories:
As the world’s largest breeder of animals for research, they have been cited for numerous federal animal welfare violations, including shoddy surgical methods and improper care.
Liberty Research Inc. (New York):
Investigated for experiments where holes were drilled into the skulls of young beagles to inject the distemper virus, often without adequate anesthesia.
Tier 1 Group (Arkansas):
A military contractor that has been accused of mutilating animals in training drills.
National Primate Research Centers:
Several centers, including those at Emory University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the University of California, Davis, have been cited for violations involving primate deaths and severe injury.
Common Types of Inhumane Research
Animal rights groups define the following as cruel or inhumane practices:
Brain Experiments:
Drilling into the skulls of primates or owls and inserting electrodes (e.g., experiments by Shreesh Mysore at Johns Hopkins University).
Drug Addiction Tests:
Forcing animals, such as monkeys, to become addicted to cocaine or opioids.
Burn and Wound Studies:
Inflicting burns, wounds, or skinning animals to study healing processes.
Toxicity Testing:
Forcing animals to ingest, inhale, or be exposed to chemicals to the point of severe sickness or death.
Maternal Deprivation:
Removing baby monkeys from their mothers to induce fear and anxiety, then using them in behavioral experiments (e.g., at Yerkes National Primate Center).
Academic Institutions Frequently Cited According to PETA's "Dirty Dozen" and "Worst Laboratories" reports, several universities have high incidences of animal welfare violations:
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Emory University (Yerkes National Primate Center)
University of California, San Francisco
University of California, Davis
Harvard University
Johns Hopkins University
University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill Oregon Health & Science University
How to Find Information
USDA Animal Care Public Search Tool:
Provides inspection reports detailing Animal Welfare Act (AWA) violations at registered research facilities.
SAEN (Stop Animal Exploitation NOW!):
A watchdog group that audits research facilities and files complaints based on USDA reports.
PETA Investigation Reports:
Documents and undercover footage of laboratories.

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