EPA Employees in RTP Invited to Adopt Soon-to-Be Homeless Lab Rats
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EPA employees in RTP invited to adopt soon-to-be homeless lab rats
Animals have long been used at the EPA facility to test the toxicity of chemicals. But as the EPA shuts down its research arm as part of the Trump administration's deep cuts to government scientific work, the animals need new homes.
In a bid to to reduce animal experiments, EPA offers fish, rats up for adoption
The Environmental Protection Agency is putting some of its testing animals up for adoption, taking the first concrete steps toward its goal of phasing out taxpayer-funded animal experiments.
Great News: Trump's EPA Ending Animal Testing Nightmare and Will Be Putting Retired Lab Animals Up for Adoption
Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has not just committed to phasing out cruel and outdated animal testing, but it has now also approved a program for putting the retired laboratory animals up for adoption, following months of discussion with the non-profit White Coat Waste.
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