ACTION ALERT:
Contact:
Dr. Robert Gibbens
Director, Animal Welfare Operations, USDA-APHIS
[email protected]
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Please levy the MAXIMUM FINE against University of Louisiana, Lafayette, for
their blatant disregard of the Animal Welfare Act when their negligence
caused five monkeys to die (or be euthanized) in 2021 from dehydration, and
another three in 2020 from heat stroke. Their behavior should NOT be
tolerated and MUST be punished to the fullest extent of the law.
Groups make claims against UL Lafayette's New Iberia Research Center after primate deaths
From Katie Gagliano, TheAdvocate.com, September 23, 2021
An animal abuse watchdog group has filed an official complaint against UL
Lafayette related to the deaths of several animals at the university's New
Iberia Research Center.
Stop Animal Exploitation Now (SAEN) sent a letter to the United States
Department of Agriculture calling for an investigation into the recent
deaths of five macaque monkeys in August 2021 and three other deaths in
2020.
SAEN says in their letter that the these deaths put the university in
violation of the Animal Welfare Act.
In August, the university was issued a critical citation by the USDA for the
deaths of five infant macaque monkeys. The cause of the deaths, according to
a report by a USDA inspector dated August 26, 2021, was dehydration.
In the report it states that one infant rhesus macaque was euthanized on
July 19 after showing signs of dehydration. Two others were found dead on
July 20 and two more were euthanized that same say due to dehydration.
According to the inspection report, following an investigation it was
determined that a water pressure regulator was not working properly and was
reducing water pressure to the room where the animals were housed. Changes
were reportedly made following the incident.
SAEN says that another report dated August 26, 2020, indicated that three
monkeys were found dead on August 5, 2020, from what the report indicates
was heat stroke.
KATC reported on that incident in January 2021. Read more here
The nonprofit is calling on the USDA to issue fines on the University of
$10,000 per animal death.
KATC reached out the university for comment on the animal deaths. The full
statement is below:
"The University of Louisiana at Lafayette and its staff members are diligent
in the care provided to animals at the New Iberia Research Center. The
center follows rules and guidelines established by the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services and other agencies.
On July 20, 2021, a water pressure regulator malfunctioned at the New Iberia
Research Center, resulting in an intermittent reduction in water pressure to
an animal room housing non-human primates, circumventing the daily cage
watering checks. Six infant rhesus macaques suffered dehydration and were
immediately treated by the attending veterinarian. Two died and three were
later euthanized when they did not respond to treatment; one fully
recovered. NIRC promptly reported this incident to the USDA.
The NIRC has implemented additional daily manual checks and records of water
pressure. The center is also enhancing its automatic continuous pressure
monitoring with an alarm to alert staff to pressure values outside
acceptable ranges that interfaces with the NIRC Building Automation System."