lab monkeys

Feds confirm abuse of monkeys at ONPRC

Target:
The National Insitutes of Health NIH
Sponsored by: 

The Oregon National Primate Research Center (ONPRC) keeps more than 4,000 monkeys and uses them in cruel studies. In 2007, this facility received more than $33 million in taxpayer money, much of which is spent on needless studies of illnesses that have already been well researched using clinical data from humans.

During a four-month undercover investigation inside the facility, PETA documented that monkeys were driven insane by laboratory conditions. The investigation revealed that the monkeys were confined to small, barren cages and lived in constant fear of employees' rough handling. Among the examples of cruelty that PETA investigators observed at ONPRC were the following:

  • Sick monkeys received inadequate veterinary care and pain relief.
  • Employees chased terrified monkeys in their enclosures and pinned the monkeys' arms behind their backs to force them into transfer boxes.
  • Employees used high-pressure hoses to spray water into cages while monkeys were still in them.
  • Monkeys were forced to pick their food out of waste trays beneath their cages.
  • Monkeys who were confined to small steel cages showed signs of psychological disturbance, such as frantic pacing, spinning, and rocking.

In September 2008, PETA also obtained new internal documents from ONPRC that further detail abuse and neglect in addition to that observed during our undercover investigation. These documents reveal the following abuses:

  • ONPRC experimenters accidentally performed surgery on the wrong monkey.
  • A pregnant monkey experienced a difficult labor, but the experimenter refused to allow the attending veterinarian to perform a C-section to save the baby. When the experimenter finally allowed a C-section to be performed two days later, the full-term baby was dead; the mother died only days later of multiple organ failure.
  • Many caged monkeys at ONPRC exhibit stress-induced neurotic behaviors such as cage-circling, self-biting and hair-pulling. In one case, a monkey is described as having pulled out 90 percent of his own hair.
  • Despite concerns raised by U.S. Department of Agriculture inspectors and a hired consultant, ONPRC continues to perform a painful procedure called electroejaculation on male monkeys. One monkey, Billy the Kid, was forced to endure this procedure at least 48 times.

Please watch the video to learn more about the cruelty at ONPRC.


Undercover footage captured inside the ONPRC,
revealing miserable conditions for monkeys
Other viewing options

Experimenters at ONPRC separate infant monkeys from their mothers in order to cause them intentional psychological damage. They impregnate monkeys and expose them to dangerous levels of nicotine in order to induce birth defects in their babies. They starve monkeys so that they'll "voluntarily" consume alcohol, and then they kill them to see the effects of alcohol on organ function. You can read more about these cruel experiments here.

Many of ONPRC's studies have no clinical application to human beings, and many duplicate old research that has been conducted and funded repeatedly in the past. In 2002, Good Morning America hosted a three-part series titled "You Paid for It!" The series used ONPRC animal experimenter Judy Cameron's work, which involved causing terror to infant monkeys, as an example of wasteful taxpayer-funded projects.

Help take a stand for animal rights and take action against ONPRC. Send a letter urging the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to stop funding cruel experiments that occur at ONPRC. For example, the NIH has funneled $7 million in taxpayer money to ONPRC researcher Eliot Spindel for nicotine experiments since 1992. Urge the NIH to end funding immediately for this and all other experiments performed on animals.
  Back To Top

The Oregon National Primate Research Center (ONPRC) keeps more than 4,000 monkeys and uses them in cruel studies. In 2007, this facility received more than $33 million in taxpayer money, much of which is spent on needless studies of illnesses that have already been well researched using clinical data from humans.

During a four-month undercover investigation inside the facility, PETA documented that monkeys were driven insane by laboratory conditions. The investigation revealed that the monkeys were confined to small, barren cages and lived in constant fear of employees' rough handling. Among the examples of cruelty that PETA investigators observed at ONPRC were the following:

  • Sick monkeys received inadequate veterinary care and pain relief.
  • Employees chased terrified monkeys in their enclosures and pinned the monkeys' arms behind their backs to force them into transfer boxes.
  • Employees used high-pressure hoses to spray water into cages while monkeys were still in them.
  • Monkeys were forced to pick their food out of waste trays beneath their cages.
  • Monkeys who were confined to small steel cages showed signs of psychological disturbance, such as frantic pacing, spinning, and rocking.

In September 2008, PETA also obtained new internal documents from ONPRC that further detail abuse and neglect in addition to that observed during our undercover investigation. These documents reveal the following abuses:

  • ONPRC experimenters accidentally performed surgery on the wrong monkey.
  • A pregnant monkey experienced a difficult labor, but the experimenter refused to allow the attending veterinarian to perform a C-section to save the baby. When the experimenter finally allowed a C-section to be performed two days later, the full-term baby was dead; the mother died only days later of multiple organ failure.
  • Many caged monkeys at ONPRC exhibit stress-induced neurotic behaviors such as cage-circling, self-biting and hair-pulling. In one case, a monkey is described as having pulled out 90 percent of his own hair.
  • Despite concerns raised by U.S. Department of Agriculture inspectors and a hired consultant, ONPRC continues to perform a painful procedure called electroejaculation on male monkeys. One monkey, Billy the Kid, was forced to endure this procedure at least 48 times.

Please watch the video to learn more about the cruelty at ONPRC.


Undercover footage captured inside the ONPRC,
revealing miserable conditions for monkeys
Other viewing options

Experimenters at ONPRC separate infant monkeys from their mothers in order to cause them intentional psychological damage. They impregnate monkeys and expose them to dangerous levels of nicotine in order to induce birth defects in their babies. They starve monkeys so that they'll "voluntarily" consume alcohol, and then they kill them to see the effects of alcohol on organ function. You can read more about these cruel experiments here.

Many of ONPRC's studies have no clinical application to human beings, and many duplicate old research that has been conducted and funded repeatedly in the past. In 2002, Good Morning America hosted a three-part series titled "You Paid for It!" The series used ONPRC animal experimenter Judy Cameron's work, which involved causing terror to infant monkeys, as an example of wasteful taxpayer-funded projects.

Help take a stand for animal rights and take action against ONPRC. Send a letter urging the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to stop funding cruel experiments that occur at ONPRC. For example, the NIH has funneled $7 million in taxpayer money to ONPRC researcher Eliot Spindel for nicotine experiments since 1992. Urge the NIH to end funding immediately for this and all other experiments performed on animals.
  Back To Top
signature
goal: 1,000
 
sign petition!
50
50 log in or sign up to start earning Butterfly Credits today!
Already a Care2 member? log in. Or, 
connect with Facebook

This petition is closed. Thank you for your interest.

You can do more! Show me more petitions »
We signed the "Feds confirm abuse of monkeys at ONPRC" petition!
# 717:
10:59 am PDT, Sep 17, Deschamps Roxane, Belgium
# 716:
11:52 pm PDT, Sep 16, Name not displayed, Kentucky
# 715:
9:28 pm PDT, Sep 15, Trudi Radabaugh, South Carolina
# 714:
1:36 am PDT, Sep 15, Toni Davis, New Zealand
# 713:
11:47 am PDT, Sep 13, VICTORIA Binchi., Illinois
# 712:
1:27 pm PDT, Sep 12, Iris Chynoweth, California
# 711:
4:55 am PDT, Sep 10, Madeline Aldea, Romania
# 709:
4:05 pm PDT, Sep 8, Carmen Vasile, Italy
# 708:
5:30 am PDT, Sep 8, Marine Blancher, France
# 707:
3:40 pm PDT, Sep 6, Morel Lola, France
# 706:
7:56 pm PDT, Sep 2, Janet Littleton, Indiana
# 705:
8:49 pm PDT, Aug 30, Khatuna Pechechyan, Switzerland
# 704:
8:47 pm PDT, Aug 30, Irina Pechechyan, Switzerland
# 703:
5:03 am PDT, Aug 27, Rob and Jay Butler-Swenson, Spain
# 702:
1:23 pm PDT, Aug 26, Gillian Miller, United Kingdom
# 701:
11:35 am PDT, Aug 23, Slavoljub Zaric, Canada
# 700:
11:33 am PDT, Aug 23, Olga Zaric, Canada
# 699:
11:13 am PDT, Aug 22, Adrienne Young, Texas
How do you justify pain, suffering and inhumane treatment? I don't get it.
# 698:
1:15 pm PDT, Aug 21, Rebecca Schneider, Arizona
This is inexcusable as a complete waste of taxpayer money as well as unconscionably cruel. These so-called "experiments" are nothing more than a tool to bring money into the school and to allow inadequate "researchers" a means to "publish or perish". It needs to end and those who cannot or will not move to non-animal means should be fired.
# 697:
11:25 am PDT, Aug 21, Meredith Donahue, Pennsylvania
Why are people so cruel? Even if they really need to use the monkeys for testing (which is still up for debate as far as I'm concerned) they still have NO EXCUSE for mistreating the animals the way they are. These barbaric practices must stop.
# 696:
10:41 am PDT, Aug 21, Gabriele Cavadini, Italy
# 695:
8:43 am PDT, Aug 21, Love Animals Too, New York
What is wrong with humanity!!
# 694:
11:51 am PDT, Aug 18, Vicki Dees, Louisiana
Please do something to stop the abuse of these poor inocent animals. Don't let this go on any longer!
# 693:
6:26 am PDT, Aug 18, Françoise Libront, Belgium
# 692:
5:22 pm PDT, Aug 16, Charlene McCann, New York
# 691:
10:35 am PDT, Aug 16, Name not displayed, California
# 690:
9:04 am PDT, Aug 16, Sarah Carson, United Kingdom
# 689:
6:09 pm PDT, Aug 15, Barbara McLendon, Georgia
# 688:
8:06 am PDT, Aug 15, Debbie Vergona, Florida
# 687:
3:07 am PDT, Aug 15, Geoff Collins, United Kingdom
This is awful - we must stop all animal experimentation!
# 686:
3:04 am PDT, Aug 15, Jenny Hawkes, United Kingdom
These experiments should be tested on the abusers of the monkeys, not the monkeys. This is appalling!
# 685:
2:20 am PDT, Aug 15, Kairen Brooke-Anderson, South Africa
# 684:
3:44 pm PDT, Aug 14, Jane Shepherd, United Kingdom
# 683:
11:36 am PDT, Aug 14, Michelle Collar, Massachusetts
# 682:
11:17 am PDT, Aug 14, Catherine Nicolaou, Canada
# 681:
10:49 am PDT, Aug 14, Adriana Guevara, Colombia
# 680:
10:40 am PDT, Aug 14, Pam Bean, United Kingdom
# 679:
10:20 am PDT, Aug 14, Carol Long, Washington
I'm so dissapointed to learn that my tax dollars are being used to support the torture and in-humane treatment of primates. If there was a way that I could say where my money would go, I would only allow it to go to organizations that do their experiments with humans, without inflicting the cruelties that are inflicted on primates. Please, cease and desist in this horrible, outdated practice.
# 678:
7:52 am PDT, Aug 14, Dafne Nesti, California
For more impact, add a personal comment here
# 677:
7:47 am PDT, Aug 14, Willow Bourn, Australia
# 676:
6:14 am PDT, Aug 14, MJ TRACE, Pennsylvania
I would think by now we would realize that this is torture, plain and simple. I also wonder how the people that actually perform this heinous act can live with themselves.
# 675:
2:31 am PDT, Aug 14, Wendy Wayne, Florida
# 674:
7:56 pm PDT, Aug 13, Sheila Joyce Gibbs, Canada
# 673:
6:51 pm PDT, Aug 13, Tami Sutter, Pennsylvania
# 672:
5:55 pm PDT, Aug 13, Holly Newman, Oregon
Stop wasting my tax dollars on cruelty!!!
# 671:
5:48 pm PDT, Aug 13, EJ Mcm, Canada
# 670:
2:09 pm PDT, Aug 11, Lyhann O'Shaughnessy, Mexico
# 669:
3:36 am PDT, Aug 6, Gemma Hollingsworth, Australia
# 668:
8:54 am PDT, Aug 2, Lilith Diamond, Italy
# 667:
5:33 am PDT, Aug 2, Łukasz Ziębicki, Poland
# 666:
12:19 pm PDT, Aug 1, Angela VanCleve, Florida
# 665:
6:36 am PDT, Aug 1, Laura Hernandez, Mexico
# 664:
5:20 am PDT, Jul 30, Dinda Evans, California
# 663:
1:28 am PDT, Jul 30, Eleni Michaels, Australia
# 662:
5:23 pm PDT, Jul 29, Julie Zserdin, Tennessee
# 661:
1:57 pm PDT, Jul 25, Chaz Gaily Berlusconi, South Africa
# 660:
3:55 am PDT, Jul 24, Sarah Smith, United Kingdom
# 659:
9:33 pm PDT, Jul 23, Name not displayed, Arizona
# 658:
9:13 am PDT, Jul 23, Yann Hugh, France
Animals are our friends, stop abuse them please
# 657:
9:08 am PDT, Jul 23, Lilac Alfke, Texas
# 656:
6:44 am PDT, Jul 23, Michael Hennessey, Massachusetts
This useless tormenting of animals is beneath human dignity and must stop!
# 655:
4:48 pm PDT, Jul 21, Geri Fowler, Florida
In this century there is no reason for these activities. No living being should be subjected to such abuse.
# 654:
4:51 am PDT, Jul 19, Jo Ponthieux, France
# 653:
4:50 am PDT, Jul 19, Elisabeth Facon, France
# 652:
4:49 am PDT, Jul 19, Fabrice Ponthieux, France
# 651:
6:33 pm PDT, Jul 18, Susan Suni Ibarra, California
Copyright © 2010 Care2.com, inc. and its licensors. All rights reserved