Network for Animals (NFA) is a campaign-directed to animal welfare organization that financially supports and provides logistical help for animal shelters, animal welfare initiatives and raises public awareness about animal issues in Australia, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Mauritius, Montenegro, the Philippines, South Africa, Serbia, Thailand, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, the United States, Zimbabwe, Australia, Malta, and Israel. Headquartered in the United Kingdom with offices in the United States and South Africa, NFA was founded in 1997 by animal activist Brian Davies. Davies also founded the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) in 1969. He is known for his historic campaign to save the seals in the 1970s, which ultimately led to the ban on killing baby whitecoat seals in Canada. Following his retirement from IFAW in 1997, he remained active in animal welfare through NFA and its sister organization, the Political Animal Lobby (PAL). More information...
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