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Whistleblower Exposé: Video of Monkeys Living in Squalor at New Iberia Research Center

The footage was recently taken inside the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s New Iberia Research Center, where rhesus macaques, long-tailed macaques, pig-tailed macaques, and African green monkeys are bred onsite, bought from other facilities or imported and used or sold for experimentation.  

Whistleblower Video: Monkeys Confined Alone in Filthy Cages at New Iberia Research Center

Beyond the Images: Decades of Invasive Experiments at New Iberia Research Center

While the whistleblower footage reveals how monkeys are confined day to day, it captures only the settings—not the full scope of what is done to animals inside this facility.

U.S. taxpayers foot the bill for staff at the center to subject monkeys to numerous pointless experiments. Many are infected with viruses, including respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) or simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), and endure a traumatic cycle of repeated anesthesia, blood draws, and invasive procedures.

Experimenters inject the viruses into the animals’ rectums or vaginas, and stuff tubes down their throats. Many then endure excruciating rectal, vaginal, and cervical biopsies, as experimenters remove pieces of tissue from some of the most sensitive parts of their bodies.

Experimenters stuff tubes down monkeys’ throats or noses to force them to ingest substances. For illustrative purposes.

In one test, experimenters flush fluid into the animals’ lungs, then suction it back out. Other experiments involve injecting animals with radioactive substances. Experimenters then kill and dissect the monkeys.

Whistleblower Video: Monkeys Confined Alone in Filthy Cages at New Iberia Research Center

Violating the Rules, Again and Again

Whistleblower Video: Monkeys Confined Alone in Filthy Cages at New Iberia Research Center

A 5-year-old male rhesus macaque—known only as “A13X040″—escaped from the facility and fled into nearby woods. Two days after experimenters noticed the escape, the macaque was found on a roadway and brought back to his prison.

Necropsy reports reveal disturbing cases of infant monkeys dying and being found with their remains mutilated by other stressed monkeys. In some instances, their bodies had decomposed so much before staff retrieved their bodies that they couldn’t determine the cause of death. Other reports show adult monkeys dying excruciating deaths, including one who died from a long history of injuring himself, a frequent issue in laboratories where these social animals are confined alone in tiny, barren cages. Records show that after tests suggested bone cancer, another monkey remained on a study for months as a tumor progressively grew, until her health deteriorated so much that she had to be euthanized.

What You Can Do

PETA is urging the USDA to investigate the apparent Animal Welfare Act violations depicted in the footage captured by the whistleblower, and urging the National Institutes of Health not to renew grants or contracts with the center.

You can help by taking action to urge the National Institutes of Health to stop funneling millions of dollars into this shameful monkey laboratory.

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Whistleblower Video: Monkeys Confined Alone in Filthy Cages at New Iberia Research Center

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