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Who We
Are
Australians for Animals Inc.
(AFA) is a 27 year old Australian charity with a long history of
action in environmental and animal rights campaigns within Australia
and overseas.
Founded in 1981 by ex Fairfax
investigative journalist, Sue Arnold, together with a small group of
talented and motivated people, AFA has made its mark
internationally. All campaigns are run with the support
of an informal Advisory Board of highly skilled scientists and
lawyers who advise, review and guide the campaigns of the
charity.
AFA made history in the 90’s as the
first Australian group to have an animal listed under the provisions
of the US Endangered Species Act. After 8 years of
dedicated effort involving one of the most major research projects
ever undertaken on the Koala, AFA succeeded in having the Koala
listed as Threatened.
For many years, Sue Arnold was
Secretary of the Sun-Herald Koala Fund, writing many columns and
articles on the plight of the Koala.
For the last 12 years, AFA has focussed
almost entirely on whales and dolphins. As an accredited
International Whaling Commission NGO, the charity has regularly sent
a representative to the IWC Convention meetings. With
field offices in France, the US, and the Caribbean, AFA covers a
great deal of territory in its work on cetaceans.
AFA initiated the successful campaign
in the European Parliament against Low Frequency Sonar in European
waters which resulted in a resolution for a moratorium. AFA
has considerable experience in lobbying the European Parliament and
Commission, the US Congress, the British House of Commons and the
Australian Federal Government.
AFA initiated six lawsuits and legal
challenges in the USA to prevent the Makah Tribe from killing Gray
Whales. These challenges were successful and so far, the
Tribe has not been able to legally slaughter these majestic friendly
whales.
Two more lawsuits were mounted in
the early 2000’s to stop the US Navy using experimenting on heavily
pregnant Gray Whales and their newborn calves. The experiment was
designed to refine Low Frequency Sonar (LFAS), a sonar system which
has caused devastation to cetaceans, marine mammals, and fish.
AFA is deeply involved in the
international campaign to stop the dolphin trade in the Solomon
Islands.
At heart and in practice, AFA is a
grass roots group focussed on grass roots action. We believe
in involving the broad community through dialogue and meaningful
discussion. We love talking to the “ bad “ guys, more often
than not finding common ground.
The time for action by the whole
community is long overdue. AFA believes that one person can
make a difference. Two people can create mircacles.
The Earth and its
magnificent gift of life deserve the best efforts of every
human.
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