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Winter 2007• Volume XVI, Number 1

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Virginia School Removes ‘Blood and Guts’ Web Site

students in blood and guts courseIn the aptly named “Blood and Guts” class at the Governor’s School for gifted students at Lynchburg College in Virginia, students photographed themselves mugging with animal organs, posing with pig fetuses, and pretending to eat animal intestines. The class’s Web site displayed the photos and explained that over the entirety of the course, students dissected a wide range of animals, including sharks, snakes, turtles, frogs, mink, and pigeons. PCRM biologist Jonathan Balcombe, Ph.D., contacted the school to express concern about the course, and the Web site was immediately taken down. The next step, we hope, will be the introduction of alternatives to dissection.

 


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