Trends in Humane Giving, New Survey Caps 9-Year Analysis Showing Increasing Support for Charities that do not fund Animal Research
Submitted on Apr 24, 2007 (Original item from 1996)
Animal Experimentation | General Animal Protection | Charitable Contributions and Volunteering | Pharmaceutical, Medical or Biomedical Research
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This research study shows the results of three surveys conducted in 1996, 2001 and 2005 to assess the long term trends in charitable contributions, which in general have shown an increase in percentage of those who view donations to animal experimentation as unnecessary and prefer to donate to those that fund only human-based research.
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