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Alemania evalúa si el sacrificio de animales de laboratorio en exceso es un delito
1Hinnerk Feldwisch-Drentrup is a journalist based in Berlin who also writes for Die Zeit, which is publishing its own version of this investigation.
Resumen
Las quejas por los derechos de los animales llevan a los laboratorios a reducir las poblaciones de animales excedentes. Esto aborda las preocupaciones éticas y el escrutinio regulatorio en los entornos de investigación.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Ciencias Veterinarias
- Ciencias del bienestar animal
- La bioética
Sus antecedentes:
- Las preocupaciones crecientes de las organizaciones de derechos de los animales con respecto a los animales excedentes en la investigación.
- Aumentar el control regulatorio y público sobre el uso de animales de laboratorio y la gestión de la población.
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