The National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) is a Chicago-based organization dedicated to ending the use of animals in research and testing. They work towards this goal by raising awareness of the ethical problems and flaws associated with animal models, advocating for the development and implementation of humane alternatives, and funding innovative research in the field. Additionally, NAVS supports the retirement and care of animals used in research and promotes compassionate science education by providing humane teaching tools and resources to educators.
Through their efforts, NAVS aims to create a more compassionate and innovative future in science education, where animals are not subjected to harmful and outdated experiments. They provide critical funding to sanctuaries that offer safe and loving environments for animals retired from research, and they empower educators with humane dissection tools to inspire young minds while saving animal lives. With the support of individuals and advocates, NAVS strives to bring about positive changes in laws, policies, and public perception to ensure that animals are no longer used in laboratories.
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