A Science-Based Approach Will Determine if
the Species is Truly 'Endangered'
WASHINGTON, June 24,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Association for
Biomedical Research (NABR) commends the Union for the Conservation
of Nature (IUCN)'s decision to reassess the 'Endangered'
designation of long-tailed macaque monkeys (macaca
fascicularis).
"NABR is pleased that the IUCN will reassess its designation of
long-tailed macaques as 'Endangered'," said Matthew R. Bailey, president of NABR. "The
IUCN's decision to uplist long tailed macaques to 'Endangered' in
2022 was not justified, nor supported by scientific information.
NABR looks forward to working with the IUCN to ensure the
scientific integrity of its processes."
In 2023, NABR convened a technical review team to review the
basis of the IUCN designation.1 In September 2023, NABR filed a formal petition with
the IUCN followed by an expanded petition in February 2024. The expanded petition requested
that the IUCN undertake a new science-based assessment of the
species' status.
NABR's expanded petition demonstrates that the 2022 review by
Hansen et. al., which the IUCN used as the basis for its decision
to uplist the long-tailed macaque's status, misrepresents existing
data.2
A separate petition filed by Dr. Hank
Jenkins asserts that the Hansen et al. (2022) review authors
possess conflicts of interest that require further investigation by
the IUCN. This petition remains pending before the IUCN.
While the IUCN does not have any legislative or regulatory
authority, its 'Red List' may influence policy decisions regarding
the species. The IUCN's decision to reassess its 'Endangered'
designation of long-tailed macaques is important because the
species is used extensively in biomedical research.
Six of the 25 most used prescription drugs were developed with
the help of long tailed macaques3. Research with long
tailed macaques has also been crucial for advances in regenerative
medicine4, immunology5, cancer6,
vaccine development7, and pharmacology8.
The IUCN final ruling is available online at
https://bit.ly/IUCNRulingLTMs.
More information regarding the NABR petition is available online
at www.nabr.org.
About the National Association for Biomedical
Research
Founded in 1979, the National Association for
Biomedical Research (NABR) is the only 501(c)(6) nonprofit
association dedicated to sound public policy for the humane use of
animals in biomedical research, education, and testing. Members
include more than 340 universities, medical and veterinary schools,
teaching hospitals, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies,
patient groups, and academic and professional societies who rely on
humane and responsible animal research to advance global human and
animal health. Learn more about us at www.nabr.org.
1 Members of the NABR technical review team consist
of Dr. Ray Hilborn, University of Washington; Dr. David Smith, formerly with the U.S. Geological
Survey; and Dr. Robin Waples,
University of Washington.
2 See Hilborn, R., & Smith, D. R.
(2023). Is the long–tailed macaque at risk of extinction? American
Journal of Primatology,
e23590. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.23590
3 FBR's Role of LTMs in Research Fact Sheet 01-2024
FINAL, available online at
https://fbr-cms-bucket.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/FBR_s_Role_of_LT_Ms_in_Research_Fact_Sheet_01_2024_FINAL_802d17fd7d.pdf?updated_at=2024-02-26T16:44:17.000Z
4 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8848615/#:~:text=Non%2Dhuman%20primates%20play%20a,organs%20affected%20by%20degenerative%20diseases.
regenerative medicine
5 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41577-018-0005-7
immunology
6 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808758/#:~:text=Furthermore%2C%20NHP%20naturally%20develop%20cancers,and%20patients%20with%20human%20cancer.
cancer research/therapies
7
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5886327/ behavioral
pharmacology
8
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8402317/ COVID 19
vaccine development
Contact: Eva
Maciejewski
emaciejewski@nabr.org
(202) 967-8305
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