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Text on Button | ANIMAL PEACE CORPS THE FUND FOR ANIMALS 140 WEST 57 ST., N.Y.C. |
Image Description | Blue silhouettes of animals over a white background with red and blue text. |
Curl Text | N.Y. ADV. Buttons NYC 413-637-1882 [union bug] |
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Additional Information | The Fund for Animals was an American organization dedicated to protecting animals from cruelty and neglect. The group was founded in 1967 by Cleveland Amory, a noted author and animal rights activist. The Fund for Animals led numerous large-scale animal rescue operations, including a four-year airlifting project to move wild burros out of The Grand Canyon National Park and the establishment of Black Beauty Ranch, a 1,400 acre animal sanctuary in Texas. The organization was a frequent partner of The Humane Society of the United States, and in 2021 the two organizations fully merged. |
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Animals Matter Too! (n.d.) The Fund for Animals. Animals Matter Too! https://www.animalsmattertoo.com/animalwelfare/fundforanimals.htm Humane World for Animals. (2024, March 12) The Fund for Animals and the Humane Society of the United States merger is complete. Humane World for Animals. https://www.humaneworld.org/en/news/fund-animals-and-humane-society-united-states-merger-complete Kalumuck, K. (2022). Cleveland Amory. Ebsco. https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/biography/cleveland-amory
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Catalog ID | CA0966 |