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Are all animals used in laboratories protected under the Animal Welfare Act?

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Are all animals used in laboratories protected under the Animal Welfare Act?

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Absolutely not! The Animal Welfare Act, which is designed to provide minimum protection for animals in laboratories, doesn’t even apply to 99 percent of the animals used in laboratories. Astonishingly, the U.S. government doesn’t consider mice, rats and birds to be “animals” under the language of the law.

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