Animal Welfare Institute
Variant namesThe Animal Welfare Institute was created in 1951 as a non-profit, charitable organization focused on reducing the amount of suffering inflicted on animals by humans. The AWI continues to be active in these endeavors today, working to reduce animal cruelty in captive and domestic situations--including farming and laboratories--and also working to protect the rights of animals living in the wild, both on land and in the water.
From the description of Animal Welfare Institute records, 1945-2002 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 586269251
The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) was founded in 1951 by Christine Stevens as a non-profit, charitable organization with the intention of working to reduce the amount of pain and fear that humans inflict on animals. The immediate focus of the AWI in the 1950s and 1960s was the cruelty to which animals were subjected in research laboratories and other experimental environments. Since that time, the AWI has expanded its focus to also monitor animals in the wild, on farms, and in other captive environments, such as zoos, circuses, and domestic situations.
To promote these aims, the Society for Animal Protective Legislation (SAPL) was subsequently founded by Stevens in 1955. When SAPL was founded, only two federal laws to protect animals existed. With its founding, SAPL became the first non-profit organization in the United States dedicated to the passage and promotion of local, federal, and international legislation concerning animal welfare. Begining in 1958, SAPL has aided in the ratification of fifteen federal laws and nine strengthening amendments, while also working to combat opposing legislation.
SAPL existed as a separate, sister organization of the AWI until 2003; tax law changes in that year allowed SAPL to become a division of the AWI. To promote animal welfare, SAPL researches animal-specific issues and then prepares information for members of Congress and their staff.
Christine Stevens acted as president of AWI from the time of founding until her death in 2002. As of 2011, the AWI is run by a group of directors, officers, and committees of scientific personnel. The AWI is headquartered in Washington, D.C.
From the guide to the Animal Welfare Institute Records, 1930s-2002, (Special Collections Research Center)
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creatorOf | Animal Welfare Institute Records, 1930s-2002 | North Carolina State University. Special Collections Research Center | |
creatorOf | Animal Welfare Institute. Animal Welfare Institute records, 1945-2002 [manuscript] | North Carolina State University, NCSU Libraries | |
referencedIn | Gore Vidal papers, 1850-2020 (inclusive), 1936-2008 (bulk) | Houghton Library | |
referencedIn | Argus Archives Records, 1914 1931-2004 (bulk 1970-1990) | North Carolina State University. Special Collections Research Center | |
creatorOf | Animal Welfare Institute. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1958. | University of Pennsylvania Library |
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