To end the suffering of animals in medical and scientific research by increasing awareness and promoting alternative research and educational programs based on ethical and scientific theory.
It is estimated that hundreds of millions of animals are used in research on an annual basis. Every minute, approximately 200 animals are used in painful and inadequate laboratory research. We extend our ethical concerns beyond humankind and b… See more →
  • June 23, 2010

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    NAVS’ Art for Animals competition continued to grow, generating over 270 inspirational images from over 160 compassionate artists. The scope of talent and range of compelling artwork – along with the addition of a Best Photograph category – made Art for Animals 2010 one of our most challenging and exciti... See More

  • April 14, 2010

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    DEADLINE IS MAY 7th!!! The National Anti-Vivisection Society’s Art for Animals 2010 is underway! Artists, photographers, painters, graphic artists, poets, musicians, and filmmakers of all ages are invited to compete in this annual art contest. Your work of art could be chosen to illustrate NAVS’ publi... See More

    • Freda Wootton
    • Chrisjan Du Plessis
    • Zoë Sandow-Berger
    • Bettina Kozlowski
    • Demirdjian Nathalie
    • Pam Hodgkinson-Miller
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  • March 2, 2010

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    NAVS has joined the legion of individuals and organizations sharing information in 140 characters or less. Follow NAVS to get up-to-the-minute information about NAVS’ programs and publications including tips for cruelty-free shopping, advances made in science without the use of animals, as well as actio... See More

  • February 23, 2010

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    The National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) is proud to announce the Art for Animals 2010. This annual art competition provides an opportunity for animal lovers and artists of all ages to give a voice to those who suffer silently in the name of science, and to send a creative message about respect, j... See More

  • November 10, 2009

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    Please contact NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden Jr., and ask him to put a stop to these cruel experiments and waste of tax-payer dollars NASA is set to begin a new study to understand how the harsh radioactive environment of space affects human bodies and behavior. This new series of experiments w... See More

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