Petition to halt experiments on caged monkeys at Monash University facility

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  1. It’s crucial to address ethical concerns regarding the treatment of animals in research. Ending experiments on caged monkeys bred at facilities like Monash University raises important questions about the welfare of these animals and the necessity of such experiments. Advocating for more humane and alternative research methods could lead to advancements in science without compromising animal rights. It’s essential to continue the discussion on the ethical implications of animal research and to promote transparency and accountability in these practices. Compassionate science is the way forward.

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