Friday 19 August 2005
Vivisection Statistics Miss The Big Picture
Christchurch, New Zealand:
The NZ Anti-Vivisection Society (NZAVS) says that the official statistics on animal experiments in New Zealand "miss the
big picture".
The Annual Report of the National Animal Ethics Advisory Committee only mentions the number of animals used in
experiments performed within New Zealand. According to NZAVS, this is insignificant compared with the animal experiments
performed overseas that are demanded by New Zealand regulators
NZAVS Director Phil Clayton says, "the New Zealand authorities demand results of animal experiments, which are usually
performed overseas, in a futile effort to 'prove' safety or efficacy of hazardous substances, and other items such as
food additives or pharmaceuticals. These animal experiments are not included in the official statistics because the
vivisection does not happen to take place within New Zealand."
"These overseas test results are as inapplicable to the human situation as the vivisection that takes place within New
Zealand. They are carried out for legal reasons rather than scientific or safety reasons", he said.
Mr Clayton says that because of the "scientific fraud of vivisection", NZAVS is not advocating the inclusion of overseas
animal experiments in the statistics, but for New Zealand regulators "to abolish the use of methods such as vivisection,
which do not produce results relevant to the human circumstance".
ENDS