Timeline of Cruelty Free International
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This is a timeline of Cruelty Free International, an animal protection and advocacy group that campaigns for the abolition of all animal experiments.
Contents
Big picture
Time period | Development summary |
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19th century | Experiments on animals becomes a major social justice issue in Europe and the United States.[1] |
Full timeline
Year | Month and date | Event type | Details |
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1863 | Irish philanthropist Frances Power Cobbe comes into contact with the suffering of animals in experiments when travelling around Europe. Cobbe begins to write articles and speak at public meetings advocating for an end to the suffering of animals in cruel experiments.[1] | ||
1898 | June 14 | CFI is founded as the ‘British Union’ in Bristol by Irish philanthropist Frances Power Cobbe.[1] | |
1904 | Notable death | Frances Power Cobbe dies of heart failure at the age of 81.[1] | |
1940 | The British Union has at least 154 branches, including six in Australia and one in New Zealand.[1] | ||
1970 | The Dr Hadwen Trust is founded by CFI. It would become the leading non-animal medical research charity in the United Kingdom.[1] |
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