National Anti-Vivisection Society
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The National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS), established in 1929, is dedicated to ending the use of animals in scientific research and promoting humane, ethical alternatives. Through advocacy, education, and support for innovative non-animal research methods, NAVS works to raise awareness about the cruelty of vivisection and empower communities to pursue ethical science.
With a focus on advancing humane science, ending classroom dissections, and supporting animal rescue efforts, NAVS strives to create a future where scientific progress does not rely on animal suffering. Their commitment to ethical policies and impactful partnerships signifies a powerful movement toward a more compassionate approach to research and education.
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