 | Reduced Murine Local Lymph Node Assay The National Toxicology Program (NTP) Interagency Center for the Evaluation of Alternative Toxicological Methods (NICEATM), on behalf of the Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods (ICCVAM), announces recommendations for the reduced murine Local Lymph Node Assay (LLNA). |
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 | WDGS May Be High-Quality, Low-Cost Livestock Feed Sep. 15, 2009 - Agricultural Research Service (ARS) studies have shown that "wet distiller's grain with solubles," or WDGS, may offer an inexpensive alternative to traditional feed ingredients when fed to livestock. WDGS is a common ethanol byproduct that could replace more costly traditional feed ingredients such as corn, soybean meal, urea, and mineral supplements. WDGS typically costs about 10 percent less than corn when used as livestock feed. |
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 | The Humane Society of the United States Releases List of Humane Options for Disposal of Horse Remains Aug. 19, 2009 - This list is provided as a resource for horse owners and is for informational purposes only...This list is not exhaustive and is subject to change over time. |
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 | Internet Tool Aims to Simplify Search for Pet Microchip Registry Information A new online search engine launched yesterday is designed to streamline the search for owners of lost pets implanted with microchips. |
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 | Ag Guide Review Jun. 6, 2009 -- The Federation of Animal Science Societies (FASS) announces the opening of a period of public comment (July 1 to August 31, 2009) for review of the revised Guide for the Care and Use of Agricultural Animals in Teaching and Research (the Ag Guide). The Ag Guide has been revised by a committee of 62 animal scientists, veterinarians, and engineers over the past year. The revision has been through a process of peer review by three fully constituted Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees at major institutions. FASS requests comments to improve the document’s clarity and consistency with the current scientific literature. Please e-mail comments to agguide@assochq.org through August 31, 2009. A final version of the Ag Guide will be published shortly after public comments are considered. |
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 | Settlement Will Require Animal Testing Labs to Post Data about Experiments Online Animal research facilities will be required to disclose more information online about their experiments under a court settlement signed Wednesday by the Humane Society of the United States and the Agriculture Department. |
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 | USDA Amends Regulations Establishing Standards For Privately Owned Horse Quarantine Facilities Jul. 2, 2009 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is amending the regulations pertaining to the importation of horses to establish standards for the approval of permanent, privately owned quarantine facilities for horses. APHIS is taking this action because regional and seasonal demand for quarantine services for horses often exceeds the space available at existing facilities. Allowing imported horses to be quarantined in permanent, privately owned quarantine facilities that meet the criteria established in this rule will facilitate the importation of horses while continuing to protect against the introduction of communicable diseases of horses. |
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 | Euthanasia Drug Found in Carcass Compost Jun. 29, 2009 -- Composting is one option for disposing of a horse carcass after euthanasia. |
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 | Business Owners Plead Guilty To Distributing Tainted Ingredient Used In Pet Food Jun. 22, 2009 -- Matt J. Whitworth, Acting United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that a Nevada company and its owners pleaded guilty in federal court today to distributing a tainted ingredient used to make pet food, which resulted in a nationwide recall of pet food and the death and serious illness of countless pets across the United States in 2007. |
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 | Animal Care Center for Education, Outreach and Technology Federal Veterinarian, May/June 2009 -- USDA/APHIS/Animal Care (AC) plans to establish a Center for Education, Outreach and Technology that will focus solely on animal welfare issues. In recent years, animal welfare has become an issue of great interest around the world. |
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 | Thoughts on Food Safety Agency Restructuring in the US Federal Veterinarian, May/June 2009 -- With every new food safety recall, demands for a solution to the food safety problem are becoming more vociferous.1 The proposals for improvements range from restructuring the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) to reshaping the food industry so it can better monitor itself. Many seek ways to modernize the systems because food is not processed or distributed in the same ways it was 30 years ago. |
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 | Summary of the APHIS Consultation held on March 4th in Washington DC Federal Veterinarian, May/June 2009 -- The APHIS representatives, Mr. Bill Hughes, and Dr. M. J. Gilsdorf met with Acting APHIS Administrator Kevin Shea. |
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 | Revision Of EU Legislation On The Protection Of Laboratory Animals: European Parliament Vote Is A Step In The Right Direction May 7, 2009 -- EFPIA, the voice of the pharmaceutical industry in Europe, acknowledges the European Parliament's adoption of a report on the welfare of laboratory animals. |
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 | US, Canada, Japan And European Union Sign International Agreement To Reduce Animal Use In Product Toxicity Testing Worldwide May 6, 2009 -- The participants to this Memorandum of Cooperation ("ICATM Validation Organizations") seek to establish an International Cooperation on Alternative Test Methods (ICATM) in order to expand and strengthen cooperation, collaboration, and communications among national validation organizations on the scientific validation and evaluation of new alternative testing methods proposed for regulatory health and safety assessments. |
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 | How can institutions and their IACUCs best prepare for a pandemic? May 5, 2009 -- OLAW reminds grantee institutions that the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals requires Public Health Service Assured institutions to "have a disaster plan that takes into account both personnel and animals."? Guidance can be found on the OLAW website in the Frequently Asked Questions section, question 9, under Institutional Responsibilities. For detailed information on H1N1 Influenza, see http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/. |
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 | Secretary Vilsack Requests Feedback on NAIS USDA is seeking to engage stakeholders and producers to hear not only their concerns about the National Animal Identification System, but also potential or feasible solutions to those concerns. The information and ideas gathered will assist Secretary Vilsack in making decisions about the future direction of animal traceability in the United States. |
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 | Statement from Secretary Vilsack on Canada Detection of H1N1 in Alberta Swine May 02, 2009 -- "I received word this afternoon that Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) officials have tentatively confirmed that swine from a herd in Alberta, Canada, have tested positive for the H1N1 strain currently causing illness in humans. A Canadian carpenter who had been in Mexico, upon return, was exhibiting flu-like symptoms, did work on the Alberta farm, and subsequently the family and swine on the farm became ill. ... |
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 | Free Access to World-Renowned Public Health Database to Assist Swine-Flu Effort May 1, 2009 -- CABI announces free access to its specialist Global Health database. |
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 | Agriculture Secretary Vilsack and Maryland Governor O'Malley Sign Agreement to Protect Drinking Water, Chesapeake Bay Apr. 27, 2009 -- Since the inception of CREP, Maryland farmers, ranchers and landowners have enrolled more than 74,000 acres and removed sensitive cropland and marginal pastureland out of production. Instead of tilling these acres, they have used program incentives to plant streamside buffers, establish wetlands, protect highly erodible land and create wildlife habitat. |
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 | USDA and NIH Funded International Science Consortium Publishes Analysis of Domestic Cattle Genome Sequence Apr. 27, 2009 -Research Will Lead to Better Understanding of Genetic Basis of Disease.
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 | Statement By Secretary Of Agriculture Vilsack Regarding Human Cases Of Swine Influenza A (H1N1) Apr. 27, 2009 -- "I would like to express my deepest sympathies for those who have lost loved ones to the flu as well as those who have been sickened. I also wanted to reassure the public that there is no evidence at this time showing that swine have been infected with this virus. According to scientists at USDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, swine flu viruses are not transmitted by food so you cannot get swine flu from eating pork or pork products. Eating properly handled and cooked pork or pork products is safe. Cooking pork to an internal temperature of 160°F kills all viruses and other foodborne pathogens. USDA has in place, and did so before the last week's events, a surveillance system to monitor animal health. As an additional precautionary measure, I have asked USDA to reach out to agriculture officials in every state to affirm that they have no signs of this virus type in their state. USDA will continue to work with other government agencies to monitor the situation and keep the public informed." |
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 | DHHS. FDA. Center for Veterinary Medicine Releases Draft Guidance on New BSE Rule Feb. 24, 2009 - The Food and Drug Administration has developed a draft compliance guide for renderers to answer questions raised by the rendering industry about a rule written to enhance protections against bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). http://www.fda.gov/cvm/bsetoc.html. |
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 | Frequently Asked Questions About Pets and Foreclosed Homes Feb. 19, 2009 - Resource for homeowners with pets facing foreclosure. |
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 | FDA Reminds Public of Comment Period Deadline for the Draft Guidance for Industry on Anesthetics for Companion Animals FDA.gov - On December 17, 2008, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published in the Federal Register the availability of a draft guidance document for industry entitled "Guidance for Industry #192: Anesthetics for Companion Animals"?. The comment period for the guidance closes on March 2, 2009. |
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 | FDA Issues Final Guidance on Regulating Genetically Engineered Animals
Jan. 26, 2008 -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today issued a final guidance for industry on the regulation of genetically engineered (GE) animals under the new animal drug provisions of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA). The guidance, titled "The Regulation of Genetically Engineered Animals Containing Heritable rDNA Constructs," clarifies the FDA's statutory and regulatory authority, and provides recommendations to producers of GE animals to help them meet their obligations and responsibilities under the law. |
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 | PetSmart Voluntarily Recalls Grreat Choice® Dog Biscuits
Jan. 22, 2009 -- PetSmart is voluntarily recalling seven of its Grreat Choice® Dog Biscuit products that contain peanut paste made by Peanut Corporation of America (PCA). |
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 | Office of Inspector General (OIG) Annual Plan Fiscal Year 2009
Jan. 5, 2009 -- This document describes how OIG will achieve its mission of promoting economy, efficiency, effectiveness, and integrity in the delivery of USDA programs. |
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 | USDA Extends Comment Period on Proposed Contingency Plan Requirement for Animals Regulated Under the Animal Welfare Act Jan. 05, 2009 -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture is extending the comment period for our proposed rule that would amend the Animal Welfare Act regulations to add requirements for contingency planning and training of personnel by research facilities and by dealers, exhibitors, intermediate handlers and carriers. This action will allow interested persons additional time to prepare and submit comments. |
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 | Welfare Policies Revised, Partnership Formed
The AVMA has updated its position statements addressing animal-based safety testing; the transport, sale yard practices, and humane slaughter of livestock; and the removal of antlers (velveting). |
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 | AVMA Revises Policy on Ear Cropping and Tail Docking Dec. 3, 2008 -- The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Executive Board voted to strengthen association policy on two practices common in certain breeds of dogs—ear cropping and tail docking. |
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 | ICCVAM Issues Recommendations on In Vitro Pyrogenicity Test Methods Nov. 26, 2008 -- Announced in the Federal Register on Monday, November 24, 2008 (73 FR 227, pp. 71003-71004): Availability of the ICCVAM Test Method Evaluation Report and Final Background Review Document.
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 | Presentations and Conference Resolution from the OIÉ 2nd Global Conference on Animal Welfare
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 | USDA Releases Animal Health Report - 2007 Nov. 2008 -- An overview of domestic animal health in the United States. It contains information on the state of U.S. livestock, poultry, and aquaculture commodities, as well as the programs and strategies used to ensure their continued health. |
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 | Animal Testing: Launch of a New Website to Inform About the Development of Alternative Methods
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 | USDA Releases Annual Report of Activities for Animal Welfare Act and Horse Protection Act Enforcement Oct. 23, 2008 -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture today released the 2007 Animal Care Annual Report of Activities. This report provides a wealth of information about USDA’s enforcement of both the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) and the Horse Protection Act (HPA). The report also highlights projects and activities conducted by USDA to support the administration of the AWA and HPA. |
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 | APHIS-2006-0159-0001: Animal Care Proposed Rule on Handling of Animals; Contingency Plans Oct. 23, 2008 -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is proposing to amend the Animal Welfare Act regulations to add requirements for contingency planning and training of personnel by research facilities and by dealers, exhibitors, intermediate handlers, and carriers. Comments will be accepted until December 22, 2008. |
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 | ICCVAM Releases 2006-2007 Biennial Report Oct. 24, 2008 -- The National Toxicology Program Interagency Center for the Evaluation of Alternative Toxicological Methods (NICEATM), announces the availability of the Biennial Progress Report: Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods: 2006-2007. Availability of the report was announced today in the Federal Register (Vol. 73, No. 206, p. 63150). |
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 | Open and Transparent Regulation: 2007 Statistics on Animal Research in the UK Jul. 21, 2008 -- The UK Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act regulates the use of animals in experiments and other scientific procedures and is widely regarded as one of the most rigorous systems of its kind in the world. This report presents data from the “Statistics of Scientific Procedures on Living Animals 2007”, compiled from returns provided by 100 per cent of project licence holders. |
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 | FDA Launches New Public-access Database of Animal Drug Approvals
Oct. 10, 2008 -- Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) today announced the availability of a new database of approved animal drugs. The database, called "Animal Drugs @ FDA," is a publicly-accessible web-based application available through the CVM home page. http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/animaldrugsatfda/ |
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 | USDA Announces Proposed Rule for Requirements of the Disposition of Downer Cattle August 27, 2008 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced a proposed rule to amend the Federal meat inspection regulations to initiate a complete ban on the slaughter of cattle that become non-ambulatory after initial inspection by Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) inspection program personnel. |
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 | Topical Toxicity and Reproductive Toxicology Training Courses Aug. 13, 2008--Institut für Pharmazie, Freie Universität Berlin, announces two training courses.
Training course 7 (A): Topical Toxicity, October 29 – 31, 2008.
Training course 8 (B):Reproductive Toxicology, November 06 – 07, 2008
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 | USDA Extends Comment Period for Proposal to Amend Animal Transport Regulations to Include Minimum Age Requirements for All Covered Animals Jul 30, 2008 -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) proposes to amend the Animal Welfare Act regulations by adding minimum age requirements for the transport in commerce of animals. Comment period extended to September 2, 2008. |
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 | Notice on Internet Adoption and Purchase Scams Jul. 28, 2008 -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been notified of an increasing number of Internet scams involving adoptions of pets from other countries into the United States. |
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 | CAST Issue Paper # 39, Swine Carcass Disposal Options for Routine and Catastrophic Mortality A critical assessment of information available on methods of swine carcass disposal under routine and catastrophic conditions. |
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 | NEW! AWIC Resources on Animal Emergencies and Disaster Planning
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 | Latest AVMA Podcast Features Fourth of July Pet Safety Tips Jun. 30, 2008 -- The sensory extravaganza of Fourth of July fireworks can be a nightmare of loud, unpredictable sounds and flashes of light for our pets, who are best left safe at home with plenty of water, soothing background noise and, if necessary, appropriate anxiety medication prescribed by a veterinarian. |
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 | Newly Approved Ocular Safety Methods Reduce Animal Testing Jun. 24, 2008 -- Federal regulatory agencies have accepted recommendations of the Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods (ICCVAM) for two methods that can reduce live animal use for ocular safety testing, the committee announced today. ICCVAM is a permanent interagency committee composed of representatives from 15 federal regulatory and research agencies, including the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that use, generate or disseminate toxicology testing information. |
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 | Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer Announces Plan to End Exceptions to Animal Handling Rule May 20, 2008 -- FSIS will draft a proposed rule to remove the exception that allows certain injured cattle to proceed to slaughter. This action is expected to provide additional efficiencies to food safety inspection by removing the step that requires inspection workforce to determine when non-ambulatory cattle are safe to slaughter. |
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 | Proceedings of the 6th World Congress on Alternatives & Animal Use in the Life Sciences now available on Altweb May 6, 2008 -- Full proceedings are now available from the 6th World Congress on Alternatives & Animal Use in the Life Sciences, held in August 2007 in Tokyo, Japan. |
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 | APHIS-2006-0024-0001: Proposed Rule - Minimum Age Requirements for the Transport of Animals May 9, 2008 -- The comment period opened for a proposed rule to amend the Animal Welfare Act regulations by adding minimum age requirements for the transport in commerce of animals and will close on July 8, 2008. |
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 | Welfare Implications of Elephant Training May 8, 2008 -- New Policy Passed To Encourage Humane Treatment of Captive Elephants, Appropriate Use of Training Tools.
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 | Transmission of Avian Influenza Virus (H3N2) to Dogs Apr. 18, 2008 -- CDC.gov reports in a study, virologic, serologic, pathologic, and phylogenetic analyses showed crossspecies infection of an entire avian influenza A virus (H3N2) to another mammalian species, dogs. |
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 | NICEATM-ICCVAM Validation Study of In Vitro Cytotoxicity Test Methods
Apr. 09, 2008 -- Recommendations and Federal agency responses regarding acceptability for regulatory purposes. |
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 | NICEATM-ICCVAM In Vitro Test Methods for Detecting Ocular Corrosives and Severe Irritants
Apr. 09, 2008 -- Recommendations and Federal agency responses regarding acceptability for regulatory purposes.
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 | USDA Extends Comment Period on Proposal to Amend Regulations Covering Temperature Requirements for Live Animals in Transport Apr. 9, 2008 -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is extending the comment period by 30 days on a proposal to amend the Animal Welfare Act regulations for transportation of live animals excluding marine mammals.
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 | USDA COLLECTION PAGE: Humane Society of the United States' Handling Allegations Feb. 07, 2008 -- This page contains links to statements, transcripts and audio on Humane Society of the United States' Handling Allegations. |
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 | Plan Expedites Alternatives to Animal Testing Feb. 05, 2008 -- A new plan to further reduce, refine and replace the use of animals in research and regulatory testing commonly referred to as the 3Rs was unveiled today at a symposium marking the 10-year anniversary of the Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods (ICCVAM). |
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 | STATEMENT by Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer Regarding the Humane Society of the United States' Handling Allegations Jan. 30, 2008 -- "I am deeply concerned about the allegations made regarding inhumane handling of non-ambulatory disabled cattle in a federally inspected slaughter establishment. |
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 | Registration is now OPEN for Upcoming AWIC Workshops Jan. 16, 2008 -- In 2008, AWIC Workshops will be held March 5-6, May 14-15, and October 22-23 at the National Agricultural Library in Beltsville, Maryland. |
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 | APHIS-2006-0150 - Animal Care Proposed Rule to Amend Regulations Covering Temperature Requirements for Live Animals in Transport OPEN for Public Comment until March 3, 2008 Jan. 7, 2008 -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service seeks comments on a proposal to amend the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) regulations for transportation of live animals excluding marine mammals. |
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 | ILAR Publishes New Report on the Recognition and Alleviation of Distress in Laboratory Animals Dec. 6, 2007 -- This new book available from National Academies Press focuses on stress and distress in laboratory animals. |
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 | Final Recommendations on In Vitro Test Methods for Detecting Ocular Corrosives and Severe Irritants Nov. 11, 2007 -- The National Toxicology Program (NTP) Interagency Center for the Evaluation of Alternative Toxicological Methods (NICEATM), on behalf of the Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods (ICCVAM), announces the availability of this report that describes and evaluates four ocular toxicity test methods evaluated by ICCVAM. |
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 | APHIS-2006-0168-0001 - Veterinary Services Proposed Rule on Commercial Transportation of Equines to Slaughter OPEN for Public Comment until January 7, 2008 Nov 15, 2007 -- We are proposing to amend the regulations regarding the commercial transportation of equines to slaughter to add a definition of equine for slaughter and make other changes that will extend the protections afforded by the regulations to equines bound for slaughter but delivered first to an assembly point, feedlot, or stockyard. This action would further ensure the humane treatment of such equines by helping to ensure that the unique and special needs of equines in commercial transportation to slaughter are met. |
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 | Cornell University Developing Artificial Vascular System Nov. 12, 2007 -- Cornell researchers make remarkable strides with the development of an artificial microvascular system. |
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 | New Liver Model for Drug Tests Nov 13, 2007 -- 3-D liver model with a working blood circulation system makes it possible to obtain meaningful results from tests of new drug ingredients on human liver tissue.
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 | The APHIS 2006 Annual Report Available Nov 13, 2007 -- The APHIS, Animal Care 2006 Annual Report is available on their Web site. |
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 | Call for Nominees for 3Rs Prize - Entry Deadline is November 2, 2007 Oct. 18, 2007 -- The 3Rs Prize, sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline, is to recognize a piece of published work that advances, or has the potential to advance, knowledge in the 3Rs.
Prize funds of £10k are awarded to a lead author for a piece of work published over the preceeding two years. A personal award of £1k is also made to the lead author.
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 | APHIS 2007-0110 Animal Care Policy Manual Open for Comment Period EXTENDED through November 16, 2007
Aug 30, 2007 -- This document is guidance for the USDA Animal Care field inspectors and owners and handlers of animal subject to the Animal Welfare Act telling how certain provisions of the Animal Welfare regulations will be interpreted. |
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 | New Test Eliminates Need for Skin Irritancy Tests on Rabbits May 09, 2007 -- Chemie.de reports ECVAM (the Scientific Advisory Committee of European Centre for the Validation of Alternative Methods) announced the validation of five new "in-vitro" tests, which should help end using rabbits in skin and eye irritancy testing. See also: ECVAM http://ecvam.jrc.it/ |
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 | Dog Biscuits Added to Recall List Apr 05, 2007 -- Food and Drug Administration has identified additional contaminated pet food products -- dog biscuits made by Sunshine Mills of Red Bay, Alabama. |
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 | Rat Poison to Blame for Pet Food Contamination Mar 23, 2007 -- ABC News has learned that investigators have determined that a rodent-killing chemical is the toxin in the tainted pet food that has killed several animals. A source close to the investigation tells ABC News that the rodenticide, which the source says is illegal to use in the United States, was on wheat that was imported from China and used by Menu Foods in nearly 100 brands of dog and cat food.
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 | Largest Pork Processor to Phase Out Crates
Jan 26, 2007 -- Virginia-Based Smithfield to End Practice of Keeping Pregnant Pigs in Small Cages |
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 | Report of an ISRTP Workshop: Progress and barriers to incorporating alternative toxicological methods in the U.S. Jan 11, 2007 -- This report from the International Society of Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology is available at http://www.isrtp.org/. According to the program, the objective of this workshop [was] to explore progress to date in implementing new, revised and alternative toxicological test methods across regulatory evaluation frameworks and decision-making programs in the U.S., identify barriers to progress and explore potential bridges to facilitate overcoming such barriers. These barriers may be technical, regulatory, economic or societal. Slides and speakers notes for all presentations are also available. |
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 | Congressman Gallegly Introduces Animal Fighting Bill Jan 08, 2007 -- Congressman Elton Gallegly (R-Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties) will introduce on Thursday, the first day of the 110th Congress, a bill making violations of federal animal fighting law a felony punishable by up to three years in prison, make it a felony to transport an animal across state or international borders for the purpose of animal fighting, and prohibit the interstate and foreign commerce in knives and gaffs designed for use in cockfighting. This will assist with animal cruelty and reduce the risk for bringing avian influenza into the United States. |
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 | NICEATM Announces the Availability of the Biennial Progress Report of the Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods (ICCVAM) Nov 27, 2006 -- In accordance with requirements of the ICCVAM Authorization Act of 2000 (42 U.S.C. 285l–3), this report describes progress made during 2004 and 2005 by ICCVAM and NICEATM. |
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 | Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act of 2006
Nov 01, 2006 -- On Friday, October 6, 2006, the President signed into law: H.R. 3858, the "Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act of 2006," which amends the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to ensure that State and local emergency preparedness operational plans address the needs of individuals with household pets and service animals following a major disaster or emergency. |
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 | New Grants for Laboratory Animal Science from AALAS Oct 30, 2006 -- The AALAS Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) announced a new program, Grants for Laboratory Animal Science (GLAS), at the National Meeting in Salt Lake City.
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 | Progress Report on the New Animal Welfare Division of the American Veterinary Medical Association Oct 30, 2006 -- Dr. Lyle Vogel was charged with AVMA's division on animal welfare to monitor the science of animal welfare and assist AVMA in proactively addressing developing issues of animal welfare. |
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 | National Academies Press Publishes Guidelines for the Humane Transportation of Research Animals Aug 09, 2006 -- This report offers recommendations to rectify current problems encountered in the transportation of research animals and ncludes a set of good practices based on the body of literature on transportation of agricultural animals, concepts of physiology, and a scientific understanding of species-specific needs and differences. |
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 | Redesigned AWIC Web Site Makes it Easier to Find Information About Animal Welfare Jul 06, 2006 -- The Animal Welfare Information Center (AWIC) at the National Agricultural Library (NAL) has launched its redesigned Web site featuring significant improvements. |
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 | Harmonization of Animal Care and Use Guidance Jun 13, 2006 -- International guidance for animal care and
use is important to facilitate conduct of
appropriate animal-based science on a global
level and to protect the welfare of animals
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 | Relaxed Management Improves Cattle Disposition Jun 13, 2006 -- Style matters, even when managing livestock, according to Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists who have found that proper management of cattle helps to develop a calm herd--and leads to other benefits as well. |
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 | USDA Uses Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry for the Enforcement of the Horse Protection Act Jun 13, 2006 -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) today announced the use of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS), to enforce the Horse Protection Act (HPA). |
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 | UK Animal Procedures Committee publishes report on assessing the welfare of genetically altered mice Apr. 12, 2006 -- This report sets out the working group's recommendations for a standard welfare assessment scheme for genetically altered (GA) mice and the establishment of a 'passport' system for GA mice transferred between establishments nationally and internationally. |
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 | News Now Available Via the AWIC RSS Feed Feb 24, 2006 -- If you have a feed reader or news aggregator, you can click this link to view the RSS feeds in your browser. |
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