Stop Alleged Practice of Cutting Open Owls’ Skulls in Cruel Experiments

Target: Ron Daniels, President of Johns Hopkins University

Goal: Stop the cruel and inhumane experimentation on owls involving invasive surgeries and suffering.

Johns Hopkins University researcher Shreesh Mysore has reportedly engaged in horrifying practices against owls, conducting invasive surgeries that involve cutting into their skulls to expose their brains, followed by the affixing of metal devices to their heads. According to animal welfare activists, the owls are subjected to a series of two to three surgeries before being used for further experiments. The implications of such actions are alarming, as these birds, known for their nocturnal hunting abilities, are reportedly crammed into plastic tubes so tight that they cannot move their wings, while being bombarded with relentless sounds and lights to monitor their brain activity.

While conscious, the owls are allegedly restrained for hours at a time, causing significant physical and psychological distress. Alarmingly, Mysore is claimed to have severely mutilated the brain tissue of these conscious birds, leading to their eventual deaths when they become “unusable” for his experiments. Such practices raise profound ethical concerns regarding animal welfare and scientific integrity, as even the experimenter acknowledges that the methodologies employed could lead to misinterpretation of cognitive functions.

It is crucial that action be taken to prevent the continuation of these inhumane practices. The apparent suffering of these owls in the name of experimentation cannot be justified and must be stopped. Demanding accountability and appropriate punishment for those involved in these acts is essential to ensure that such cruelty is not tolerated in research settings.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear President Daniels,

The recent reports concerning the treatment of owls in research settings demand immediate attention and action. It is reported that Shreesh Mysore engages in shocking practices, conducting invasive surgeries that involve cutting into the skulls of these owls to implant metal devices and subjecting them to cruel experimental conditions. The suffering these birds seemingly endure, including confinement to plastic tubes and exposure to harsh stimuli, is a violation of ethical treatment standards for animals and cannot be ignored.

Furthermore, evidence suggests that these experiments not only inflict severe physical harm but also cause extreme psychological distress to the owls. Allegedly keeping them restrained while fully conscious for extended periods raises serious welfare and ethical concerns. The acknowledgment by Mysore that his methods could lead to significant misinterpretations of brain functions only underscores the scientific irresponsibility of such techniques. The loss of life of these birds, merely for experimental convenience, is an abhorrent practice that should have no place in scientific research.

In light of these alarming allegations, it is imperative that immediate action be taken to stop these experiments and hold accountable those responsible for cruel treatment of animals. We urge you to take the necessary steps to ensure that the welfare of these owls is prioritized and that appropriate punishment is meted out to prevent future occurrences.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Pixabay

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