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WLPA receives no government subsidies and is staffed primarily by volunteers. The League was founded by Miss Kate Deighton and Rudolf Bergner in Germany in 1898 and formally organised in Paris in 1900. The Australian branch of the League was formed in 1935 by Miss E B Moore and was originally titled 'The World Day for Animals League' It was allied to the English branch of The World League for Protection of Animals. Later the name of the Australian branch was changed to conform with that of the English parent society. The League was registered under the Charitable Collections Act, NSW 1934 on 14 May 1937. |
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| Mission Statement |
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WLPA is committed to promoting the well being and rights of all animals throughout the world, both native and non-native. |
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Campaining
Animal Adoption
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