Vivisection is the practice of cutting into or using invasive techniques on live animals. It is commonly called animal experimentation.
Animal experimentation is the use of animals for claimed scientific purposes where animals are forced to undergo procedures that are likely to cause them pain, injury or death, and that is not meant to benefit the individual animal involved.
Animal experimentation is often detrimental to the individual animals involved and can include:
Approximately 300,000 animals are used for research, testing and teaching (RTT) in NZ every year. Thousands (but not all) of these animals are subject to animal experimentation.
Learn about some of the NZ animal experiments that we have exposed here.