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HRC's Animal Tracker Survey

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The Humane Research Council is very pleased to announce the availability of results from our latest collaborative research project, the "Animal Tracker." The first in a series of annual surveys of attitudes and behavior among U.S. adults, the new report provides a baseline assessment of key perceptions and actions taken on behalf of animals. The full report is available only to registered HumaneSpot.org users, but here’s a taste of what the results show...

The Animal Tracker (Wave 1 - June 2008)

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This report summarizes results from Wave 1 of the Humane Research Council's "Animal Tracker" survey of U.S. adults regarding their attitudes and behavior toward animals. This inaugural survey of 16 core questions shows strong support for the protection of all animals. The strength of that support varies by situation and species, however, and actual behavior does not always reflect the favorable attitudes identified.

Vivisection Survey

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This survey conducted on behalf of BBC Newsnight by ICM Research found that 57% of respondents believe that it is acceptable to use animals for medical research, and that 19% feel it is acceptable to use animals to test the safety of household products. Several other issues related to animal testing are also examined.

YouGov/Daily Telegraph Survey Results, Animal Testing, 5/30/2006

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This tabulation of survey results shows that the majority of respondents feel that animal testing is acceptable and essential.

Dutch Oppose Animal Testing

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A brief news update which reveals that the majority of Dutch adults are opposed to animal testing where the animal experiences pain or suffering

Here's Where 'Scientific American's' Readers Stand on Animal Research

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Evaluates readers' opinions about biomedical and product testing on animals, as well as a quick question that addresses "avoiding wearing leather and eating meat."

Animal Testing

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Evaluates attitudes about animal testing for consumer products and product ingredients, including the importance to respondents of knowing if product ingredients have been tested on animals.

Coloradoans Balk at Using Animals to Test Cosmetics

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Examines the opinions of Colorado adults on a range of animal issues, including cosmetics and medical testing, wearing fur, eating meat, and general animal-related issues.

Parents Magazine Poll

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Asks respondents about the acceptability of using and killing animals for a variety of purposes, including fur, leather, hunting, research, etc.

Public is Heeding Animal-Rights Activists (Also: Animal Rights Activists Getting Their Message Across)

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Evaluate the public's behavior and opinions on range of animal issues, including meat consumption, animal testing, and hunting.