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Should we stop using animals?
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What are the laws about animal testing?
The government will only issue a licence for the use of animals in research if there is no valid alternative that can be used.
If granted a licence, laboratories must follow rules set by the government about how the animals are kept, used and killed.
To use animals in scientific research, organizations must apply to the government for a licence.
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How are animals used in the UK?
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The future of animal testing
Many people hope that the number of organisms used in scientific procedures can be reduced in the future.
Alternative methods are already being used by scientists, wherever possible.
The government is also currently funding research to improve and develop alternative methods.
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What do you think?
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Animal testing quiz
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Careers in biology
Studying science allows you to develop a wide range of knowledge, skills and understanding.
Science qualifications are highly valued by employers and can lead to many different career pathways. There are a wide range of biology-related careers, these include:
medicine
scientific research
conservation
food science
forensics
farming
veterinary services
science communication.
What is it like working in these fields?
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Careers in biology – laboratory assistant
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Careers in biology – ecology
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Careers in biology – medical research
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Choosing a career in biology
Many science careers involve working with the public, working outdoors or from an office environment. Biology-based careers don’t always involve working in a laboratory.
Why not think about a career in science?
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