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Well-known Christchurch identity Miss Natalie Taylor, active for NZAVS since the founding of the Society.  Speaking in Cathedral Square on World Day for Laboratory Animals, 24 April 1992.

Christchurch rally (32k)

Photo: Christchurch Star

A true pioneer, on WDLA 1980 Natalie Taylor organised on behalf of NZAVS the first ever anti-vivisection March in New Zealand, where she and Bette Overell addressed a large gathering in Christchurch Cathedral Square.  For the following 12 years the Society's WDLA Marches were a regular event through Wellington.

 

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