
November 08, 2023 Program Harvard and NYU Report Reveals Risk for Zoonotic Disease in U.S. Animal Markets
Harvard Law School and New York University recently released a report on Animal Markets and Zoonotic Disease in the United States.

November 02, 2023 Program These IBM Researchers Want To Test AI, Not Lab Animals
Veterinarian and visiting fellow at the Harvard Animal Law & Policy Program, Larry Carbone, says the new model has promise. “[It looks] exciting in that it builds on three kinds of data,” existing animal findings, in vitro lab tests and human clinical data.

October 30, 2023 Program 7 Investigates: Handled With Care? Live Baby Chickens Shipped in the Mail
“They’re not being treated as the living animals that they are,” said Professor Kristen A. Stilt, faculty director of the Brooks McCormick, Jr., Animal Law and Policy Program at Harvard Law School.

October 17, 2023 Clinic Can Point Reyes National Seashore Support Wildlife and Ranching Amid Climate Change?
Echoing the Harvard lawsuit, a group of scientists—some of whom helped reintroduce the seashore’s first elk to the enclosure in 1978—has also criticized the Park Service’s management, which has allowed three other boom-and-bust cycles.