Back in 2019, WCW got the USDA to retire and release the feline survivors of its $22 million “Kitten Slaughterhouse” lab. This was the first time we know of that...
The U.S. government is spending millions of taxpayer dollars on #cat experiments. Will we ever close this chapter of American history? In the next #SentientToday newsletter, we'll explore the...
This edition of Waste of the Week, is called BEARLY LEGAL. Take a peek at what your hard-earned money's been squandered on in this West Coast lab: This is actual...
UPDATE (4/17/20): A month after WCW's exposé, President Trump publicly committed to ending taxpayer funding for the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Original post (3/24/20)The deadly coronavirus (COVID-19) is quickly spreading...
White Coat Waste Project’s (WCW) mission is to find, expose and defund taxpayer-funded animal testing, and journalists are critical to helping us hold the government accountable for this waste and...
When White Coat Waste Project shut down the USDA's kitten slaughterhouse earlier this year, the agency committed to adopting out the 14 cats who remained in the shuttered lab. Now,...
Following the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) decision to shut down its kitten slaughterhouse and adopt out the survivors after a year-long White Coat Waste Project campaign, lawmakers across the political...
UPDATE (4/2/19): Following a year-long White Coat Waste Project campaign, the USDA announced that its kitten slaughterhouse will close permanently and the 14 surviving cats will be adopted out. Read...
UPDATE (4/2/19): Following a year-long White Coat Waste Project campaign, the USDA announced that its kitten slaughterhouse will close permanently and the 14 surviving cats will be adopted out. Read...
UPDATE (4/2/19): Following a year-long White Coat Waste Project campaign, the USDA announced that its kitten slaughterhouse will close permanently and the 14 surviving cats will be adopted out. Read...
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