Take Action Against Animal Suffering at Columbia University

Mice at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City don’t have the basic necessities for survival. Time and time again, year after year, mice suffer at Columbia University. The experimenters consistently “forget” to properly care for the mice and blatantly disregard animal welfare standards. They ignore protocols, animal welfare standards, and basic animal needs for survival. They do unapproved procedures, kill mice in unapproved ways, and don’t even follow standards for surgery.

It’s time they take a step back from using animals in experiments. That’s why we asked them to change the way they use animals at their facilities. We requested that they agree to count the number of animals they use in experiments, which is something that is surprisingly not required already. We asked them to disclose the number of animals they use, to add transparency to their program. And we asked that the Columbia University Medical Center commit to a reduction schedule—that they annually reduce the number of animals they use every year.

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Please join us in asking Columbia University Medical Center to count, disclose, and reduce the number of animals they use in their lab.

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