Where Do We Draw the Line?

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Where Do We Draw The Line? Throughout human history living creatures have been used and exploited for our benefit and entertainment. In "The Pain of Animals" Dr. David Suzuki addresses this issue and presents some arguments on the detriment of this behaviour to humanity and to our planet. It is without question that as a species we have exploited our superior intellect and resourcefulness to our advantage, but at what cost? I believe our progression …

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…believe that there has to be a line drawn between what type of testing is necessary and unnecessary. I think it is important to realize that although animals are necessary for certain medical practices, the way in which we conduct these tests can be improved and more friendly to the animals. Even in the name of medical science, the life of an animal that is taken unnecessarily is a mistake that can never be repaired.