Based on data collected in 2005, about 115.3 million animals are used in experiments annually around the world (How). About 100 …show more content…
The goals of the RSPCA are to speak up for animals and against animal cruelty and stand up for animals and their rights (What we). They have introduced many laws for the protection of animals. The RSPCA will be biased against animal testing, but this makes them no less credible because they present valid facts.
PETA is a highly regarded, nonprofit organization for animal rights and it is the largest organization, in this field, in the world. PETA’s goals are to educate the public about animal cruelty and to stop it (About). PETA is biased against animal testing, but this bias does not affect their credible status because they are still educating the public on the truth of animal cruelty.
Ian Murnaghan is a medical writer and has been writing about animals in medicine and other medical related topics for 15 years. He has a Bachelor of Science in biomedical sciences. He focuses on ethics, mental health, and counseling psychology when he writes. Murnaghan is very qualified to write about animal testing, but may not be the most qualified person because he does not solely focus on animal testing as his entire career. He does not seem to have bias because when he writes about animal testing, he writes objectively on both sides of the