Primatology FAQ (неопр.). Дата обращения: 16 июля 2010. Архивировано из оригинала 24 ноября 2007 года.
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Animal Testing: Where Do the Animals Come From?Архивная копия от 27 июня 2008 на Wayback Machine American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. According to the ASPCA, the following states prohibit shelters from providing animals for research: Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, and West Virginia.
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«An A to Z of laboratory animals»Архивная копия от 18 февраля 2009 на Wayback Machine (недоступная ссылка с 26-05-2013 [4010 дней] — история, копия) Research Defense Society. Accessed 22 August 2007; Job, C.K. "Nine-banded armadillo and leprosy research, " Indian journal of pathology & microbiology, Volume 46, issue 4, 2003, pp. 541-50. PMID 15025339
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«An A to Z of laboratory animals»Архивная копия от 18 февраля 2009 на Wayback Machine (недоступная ссылка с 26-05-2013 [4010 дней] — история, копия) Research Defense Society. Accessed 22 August 2007; Job, C.K. "Nine-banded armadillo and leprosy research, " Indian journal of pathology & microbiology, Volume 46, issue 4, 2003, pp. 541-50. PMID 15025339
"It’s a Dog’s Life, " Countryside Undercover, Channel Four Television, UK, March 26, 1997; also see «It’s a dog’s life»Архивная копия от 8 марта 2012 на Wayback Machine, Small World Productions, 2005, accessed July 6, 2010.
«Use of Laboratory Animals in Biomedical and Behavioral Research», Institute for Laboratory Animal Research, The National Academies Press, 1988. Also see Cooper, Sylvia. «Pets crowd animal shelter», The Augusta Chronicle, August 1, 1999; and Gillham, Christina. «Bought to be sold»Архивная копия от 15 сентября 2020 на Wayback Machine, Newsweek, February 17, 2006.
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Alternatives to Animal Use in Research, Testing and Education, U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment, Washington, D.C.:Government Printing Office, 1986, p. 64. In 1966, the Laboratory Animal Breeders Association estimated in testimony before Congress that the number of mice, rats, guinea pigs, hamsters, and rabbits used in 1965 was around 60 million. (Hearings before the Subcommittee on Livestock and Feed Grains, Committee on Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, 1966, p. 63.) In 2004, the Department of Agriculture listed 64,932 dogs, 23,640 cats, 54,998 non-human primates, 244,104 guinea pigs, 175,721 hamsters, 261,573 rabbits, 105,678 farm animals, and 171,312 other mammals, a total of 1,101,958, a figure that includes all mammals except purpose-bred mice and rats. The use of dogs and cats in research in the U.S. decreased from 1973 to 2004 from 195,157 to 64,932, and from 66,165 to 23,640, respectively. ("Foundation for Biomedical Research, Quick FactsАрхивная копия от 17 марта 2008 на Wayback Machine (недоступная ссылка с 26-05-2013 [4010 дней] — история, копия))
Animal Testing: Where Do the Animals Come From?Архивная копия от 27 июня 2008 на Wayback Machine American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. According to the ASPCA, the following states prohibit shelters from providing animals for research: Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, and West Virginia.
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«An A to Z of laboratory animals»Архивная копия от 18 февраля 2009 на Wayback Machine (недоступная ссылка с 26-05-2013 [4010 дней] — история, копия) Research Defense Society. Accessed 22 August 2007; Job, C.K. "Nine-banded armadillo and leprosy research, " Indian journal of pathology & microbiology, Volume 46, issue 4, 2003, pp. 541-50. PMID 15025339
"It’s a Dog’s Life, " Countryside Undercover, Channel Four Television, UK, March 26, 1997; also see «It’s a dog’s life»Архивная копия от 8 марта 2012 на Wayback Machine, Small World Productions, 2005, accessed July 6, 2010.
The 3RsАрхивная копия от 1 августа 2014 на Wayback Machine The National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research, accessed December 12, 2007.