ANIMAL RESEARCH T A K E S LIVES
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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.
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.