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The Animal Experiments Inspectorate processes applications for animal experiments and carries out inspections of all animal testing facilities in Denmark. The Animal Experiments Inspectorate also advises on the housing and use of experimental animals, as well as animal experimentation legislation.


Council meetings (dates)

AIRD (in Danish)

Guidelines

Reporting experimental animals

The Danish 3R-Center is a collaboration involving the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fishery, the Danish Animal Welfare Society, DOSO, LEO Pharma, Lundbeck and Novo Nordisk. The Danish 3R-Center works to promote the 3Rs, to bring focus to on the alternatives to animal experimentation and to ensure improved conditions for laboratory animals in Denmark.


The Danish 3R-Center

The 3Rs

Research funding

Improve your research

The National Committee for the Protection of Animals used for Scientific Purposes works to promote the practice of the 3Rs Principles - Replacement (use of alternatives for animal testing), Reduction (use of animals should be as few as possible) and Refinement (use of the most gentle methods for animal testing and housing of laboratory animals).​The committee shall advice the competent authorities (in Denmark The Animal Experiments Inspectorate) and the animal welfare bodies in cases concerning the acquisition, breeding, housing, care and use of laboratory animals and to ensure exchange of the best practice.


The National Committee

Animal Welfare Bodies

Reports

Recommendations

Since 1986, the EU has had specific legislation covering the use of animals for scientific purposes (Directive 2010/63 / EU). The aim of the Directive is to strengthen legislation, and improve the welfare of those animals still needed to be used, as well as to ensure the implementation of the 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement).


The EU Commission

ALURES - Animal Use Reporting

EU Guidance documents

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