• Burn Experiments on Mice a Waste of Time, Money, Lives

    Written by Jeff Mackey

    PETA has opposed experiments on animals from its earliest days because they're not only cruel but also unscientific. A few weeks ago, we told you about a government report highlighting the irrelevance of cruel experiments on chimpanzees. Now, a momentous study published in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) offers further proof that experiments on other animals don't help humans. The report's authors conclude that the results of sepsis and burn experiments on mice—like those performed at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB)—cannot be applied to human beings, so their use represents a massive waste of time, money, and lives.

    Bitter Medicine Is Hard to Swallow

    The groundbreaking PNAS study took 10 years to complete and involved 39 researchers from institutions across the continent, including Stanford University and Harvard Medical School. As The New York Times reports, those scientists "report stunning evidence that the mouse model has been totally misleading for at least three major killers—sepsis, burns and trauma. As a result, years and billions of dollars have been wasted following false leads. … [The study] helps explain why every one of nearly 150 drugs tested at huge expense in patients with sepsis has failed. The drug tests all were based on studies in mice. And mice, it turns out, have a disease that looks like sepsis in humans, but is very different from the human disease." The researchers discovered the discrepancy after conducting humane, modern studies on cells from hundreds of human patients. Regarding the experiments on animals, the study's lead author stated, "[Researchers] are so ingrained in trying to cure mice that they forget we are trying to cure humans."

    One of the forces behind the UTMB studies is Shriners International, which for years has funded cruel burn and sepsis experiments on mice, dogs, and other animals at UTMB and elsewhere and continues to do so even today. One UTMB experimenter, Daniel Traber, soaked up money for years in exchange for burning animals' skin off. In one experiment uncovered by PETA, Traber torched mice with a Bunsen burner until more than 40 percent of their bodies were charred or forced them to inhale smoke—or both. The mice who survived this torture were finally killed.

    What You Can Do

    Please join PETA in urging Shriners International to pull its funding of these cruel and wasteful experiments in light of the damning new report of their fatal flaws.

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    Written by Alisa Mullins

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    Not all bullies are in the schoolyard—some are in the kitchen.

    PETA Certificate of Appreciation recipient Abby Casarella talks about organizing her first protest and other easier-than-she-expected activism accomplishments.

    New Features

    Oliver Stone's latest war movie is just as gritty as you'd expect—but with a plot twist you won't see coming.

    British/South Asian hottie Jay Sean cements his place in the ladies' hearts by speaking up for animals in shelters, circuses, and fur farms in an exclusive interview with PETA.

    Action Alerts

    Urge Shriners International to stop funding cruel burn experiments at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in which dogs, sheep, pigs, and mice are subjected to third-degree burns on as much as 40 percent of their bodies. 

    Despite several appeals from PETA, GOLDMARK Property Management, Inc., and Sand Companies, Inc.—property management groups that own multiple apartment complexes in Minnesota, North Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska—require tenants to declaw their cats. Urge them to join the many property management groups that do not require these cruel and unnecessary multiple amputations.

    Write to your U.S. senators and ask them to oppose the Sportsmen's Heritage Act of 2012 (H.R. 4089), which would open federal public lands to hunting. It would also allow officials to build dams to support fishing and allow hunters to import "trophy" polar bears killed in Canada.


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    Update: Thanks in part to those of you who responded to our action alert, a trapped bird at Island Lake Public School was rescued after a hole was cut in a window frame. The young bird had fallen out of his or her nest and had gotten trapped inside a wall.

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