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Research

Research using animals has various aims including:

  • Improving the health and well-being of people.
  • Improving the health and welfare of entertainment , recreational , sport , and service animals, and animals used to provide therapeutic support .
  • Improving the health, welfare and productivity of farm animals and other production animals
  • Finding better ways to preserve, protect and manage a range of animal species (especially endangered and native animals) in order to maintain a balance that is ecologically stable and well adapted to the Australian environment.
  • Developing more humane and effective pest control methods to protect endangered animals and plants from the species that threaten them and to prevent damage to the environment.
  • Broadening the foundations of biological science, including our knowledge and understanding of life processes in all animal species.