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Freedom for Animals (FFA) is the working name of the Captive Animals' Protection Society, a charity registered in England campaigning to end the use of animals in entertainment, such as circuses, the exotic pet trade and the audio-visual industry. | Freedom for Animals (FFA) is the working name of the Captive Animals' Protection Society, a charity registered in England campaigning to end the use of animals in entertainment, such as circuses, the exotic pet trade and the audio-visual industry. | ||
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Freedom for Animals was founded as the Captive Animals' Protection Society in 1957 by retired school teacher Irene Heaton, at a time when circuses were at their peak and all had animals.In 1965, FFA promoted a bill to the House of Lords, sponsored by Lord Somers (who was then president of FFA) to prohibit the use of performing animals.<small> from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_for_Animals Wikipedia]</small> | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 27 February 2022
Freedom for Animals (FFA) is the working name of the Captive Animals' Protection Society, a charity registered in England campaigning to end the use of animals in entertainment, such as circuses, the exotic pet trade and the audio-visual industry.
History
Freedom for Animals was founded as the Captive Animals' Protection Society in 1957 by retired school teacher Irene Heaton, at a time when circuses were at their peak and all had animals.In 1965, FFA promoted a bill to the House of Lords, sponsored by Lord Somers (who was then president of FFA) to prohibit the use of performing animals. from Wikipedia
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| Website | freedomforanimals.org.uk | ||
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