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Kathleen Conlee on her work and Undercover Investigation

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Kathleen Conlee once worked in a laboratory that conducted research on monkeys. The practices she saw drove her to a career in advocacy. Conlee is now vice president of animal research issues at the Humane Society of the United States. She discusses her work and the undercover investigation that she has worked on with Greg, Tom and Liz in this episode of ACT Radio.

What I saw working in a monkey research facility

To learn more about the work that the Humane Society is doing visit their website or to get involved in their fight against animal testing visit their Facebook page.

This interview originally aired on October 9, 2022.