With today's modern alternatives, students can learn science without sacrificing compassion for animals.
Research consistently shows that cruelty-free alternatives teach concepts of anatomy and biology just as well or better than traditional dissection. They also teach students to value and respect all life forms, and can save schools money in the long run. Find out more >
Computerized techniques allow students to explore human or animal anatomy as often as they like, until they have fully grasped the information. Computer software can now provide detailed, sophisticated graphics, highly interactive features, videos, and in-depth accompanying text.
Many organizations now offer free loan programs through which teachers and students can borrow non-animal alternatives at no charge. Read more about alternatives and free loan programs >
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