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News & Views ATLA 30, 149–150, 2002 149 argument if it has its own well-funded programme for BVA–AWF Web site finding alternatives.” A new Web site (http://www.bva-awf.org.uk/), At a press briefing, Lord Crickhowell, Chairman of launched by the British Veterinary Association the Committee stated: “Regrettably the Commission (BVA) Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF), provides a has glossed over the fact that a huge number of ani- forum for up-to-date information and reports relat- mals would be needed to carry out its proposals ing to animal welfare issues and education. It out- within the time-scale suggested. Well-funded pro- lines concerns, objectives and issues of public grammes to develop alternative testing methods must interest, and provides an extensive list of links to now be at the top of the agenda.” organisations working in similar areas. House of Lords Select Committee on Europe (2002). Thirteenth Report. Reducing the Risk: Regulating Industrial Chemicals. Web site: http://www.parliament.the- Comfortable Quarters for Laboratory stationery-office.co.uk/pa/ld200102/ldselect/ldeucom/ 81/8101.htm (Accessed 14.3.02). Animals: New Web Edition Anon. (2001). White Paper on a Strategy for a Future Chemicals Policy. Brussels, Belgium: Commission of the A new edition of Comfortable Quarters for Laboratory European Communities. http://europa.eu.int/ comm/environ- Animals, edited by Viktor and Annie Reinhardt, can ment/chemicals/whitepaper.htm (Accessed http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Alternatives to Laboratory Animals SAGE

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SAGE
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© 2002 Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments
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0261-1929
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2632-3559
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10.1177/026119290203000203
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ATLA 30, 149–150, 2002 149 argument if it has its own well-funded programme for BVA–AWF Web site finding alternatives.” A new Web site (http://www.bva-awf.org.uk/), At a press briefing, Lord Crickhowell, Chairman of launched by the British Veterinary Association the Committee stated: “Regrettably the Commission (BVA) Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF), provides a has glossed over the fact that a huge number of ani- forum for up-to-date information and reports relat- mals would be needed to carry out its proposals ing to animal welfare issues and education. It out- within the time-scale suggested. Well-funded pro- lines concerns, objectives and issues of public grammes to develop alternative testing methods must interest, and provides an extensive list of links to now be at the top of the agenda.” organisations working in similar areas. House of Lords Select Committee on Europe (2002). Thirteenth Report. Reducing the Risk: Regulating Industrial Chemicals. Web site: http://www.parliament.the- Comfortable Quarters for Laboratory stationery-office.co.uk/pa/ld200102/ldselect/ldeucom/ 81/8101.htm (Accessed 14.3.02). Animals: New Web Edition Anon. (2001). White Paper on a Strategy for a Future Chemicals Policy. Brussels, Belgium: Commission of the A new edition of Comfortable Quarters for Laboratory European Communities. http://europa.eu.int/ comm/environ- Animals, edited by Viktor and Annie Reinhardt, can ment/chemicals/whitepaper.htm (Accessed

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