When we created the animal protection movement’s largest open-source transparency database, we knew experimenters would be worried.
We make their hush-hush documents, normally locked away from the public eye, available for anyone to read. These researchers don’t want you to know what they’re doing to animals because they know you’ll care enough to stop it.
ARLO—the Animal Research Laboratory Overview—is a first-of-its-kind tool for activists, journalists, policymakers, academics, and students interested in ending the use of animals in science in the United States. In ARLO, you can read tens of thousands of documents obtained legally through open records requests. We hope activists like you will use the information uncovered to spearhead campaigns to shut down labs in your area.