First published in 1989, this is only one of a number of books by Rollin examining the arguments for and against animal use and the unwarranted denial of animal suffering by certain members of the...
A personal narrative of how a primate scientist, who began his career in the laboratory of Harry F. Harlow at the University of Wisconsin performing invasive behavioral research on monkeys, eventually...
A short-form nonfiction e-book that evolved out of an extraordinary conversation with the late Dr. Alfred Prince, a hepatitis researcher, about the use of chimpanzees in medical research, and expanded...
Examines the rise of the standardized JAX mouse used in scientific research and asks why so few people concerned with animal welfare or animal rights objected to this project.
Sets forth in layman’s terms a critique, from a scientific rather than an ethical perspective, of the practice of using animals in certain types of scientific research.
Documentary based on Nim Chimpsky, a book detailing the bizarre history of Project Nim, a language research project in which the subject chimpanzee was raised like a human child, taught sign language...
Chronicles the bizarre history of Project Nim, a language research project in which the subject chimpanzee was raised like a human child, taught sign language, and, when funding ran out, placed in...