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Tools for Research
Questions about Animal Rights
A classic animal rights film that raises important questions about the use of animals in laboratories.
37 minutes
DVD-R version available
Color
Grade Level: 9-12, College, Adult
US Release Date: 1983
Copyright Date: 1983
ISBN (VHS): 1-56029-337-3
ISBN (DVD): 1-59458-682-9
Directed by Marie Carosello
Produced by Film to Liberate Laboratory Animals
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"I would urge both laymen and scientists, those for such experimentation as well as those against, to see this film." Dr. Jane Goodall
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TOOLS FOR RESEARCH erases our comfortable assumptions about the importance of animal research, and carefully documents answers to the questions we should ask about the use of animals in laboratories. How many animals are used each year? Are hey protected by law? Aren't animals used only in research to save human lives? Is it necessary to use animals? Who profits?
The DVD version of this program is recorded on DVD-R which is not compatible with some older DVD players. See the new DVD page for more details.
Study guide available
Awards: Best Medical Research Film, John Muir Medical Film Festival
Honorable Mention, National Educational Film Festival
Silver Cindy, IFPA Festival; American Film Festival
3rd Scientific Film Festival, Spain
Reviews: "If animals are to be protected from abuse it is desperately important that all those concerned should know the real facts. I would urge both laymen and scientists, those for such experimentation as well as those against, to see this film." Dr. Jane Goodall
"Recommended for purchase without reservation... The evidence they present is overwhelming and damning... The accompanying study guide is an excellent resource for post viewing suggestions for related research and activities." Media Review
Related Subjects: American Studies Animal Rights Law Social Psychology
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Cull of the Wild: The argument for ending animal trapping for profit, recreation or wildlife management.
Wildlife for Sale: Eastern and Western attitudes towards animals lead to disastrous wildlife trade.
Varmints: The controversy surrounding the decline of the prairie dog.
Food for Thought: Presents the environmental effects of eating meat.
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