Tweet This, NASA

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Squirrel Monkey

Victory Update: Following a year of vigorous campaigning, PETA has learned that government officials have grounded plans for a cruel and ineffective radiation experiment on monkeys. Learn more about this victory for monkeys.

It’s World Week for Animals in Laboratories—do you know where your tweets are? Hopefully, they will soon be winging their way to NASA, with 140 characters of outrage (politely worded, of course) at its absurd plan to spend $1.75 million to bombard up to 30 squirrel monkeys with radiation and then lock them up and watch their bodies and minds deteriorate (which, based on past radiation experiments, could include blindness, brain tumors, and other types of cancer).

After you’ve tweeted at NASA, head on over to Lori Garver’s Facebook page (she’s NASA’s deputy administrator) to let her know where you weigh in on the “Save the Monkeys” debate. And don’t forget to link to PETA’s action alert on your home page.

Then pick up the phone and give Garver (202-358-1020) and NASA Administrator Charles Bolden (202-358-1010) a call. Tell them you’d much prefer that your tax dollars be spent on modern, humane research methods that actually have some relevance to humans.

Finally, ask your congressional representative to use his or her influence to blast NASA’s cruel, wasteful, and possibly illegal plan to another galaxy—preferably one with no life forms that the space agency can exploit.

Written by Alisa Mullins

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