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Kim Stallwood
NationalityBritish
Employer(s)Animal Rights Consultant, Author, and Independent Scholar
Known forAnimal rights advocacy
Notable workGROWL. Life Lessons, Hard Truths, and Bold Strategies from an Animal Advocate
WebsiteKim Stallwood

Kim W. Stallwood is an independent scholar and author on animal rights. He has more than 40 years of personal commitment and professional experience in leadership positions with some of the world’s foremost animal advocacy organisations in the UK and USA. This includes Compassion In World Farming, British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and The Animals' Agenda magazine. He co-founded the Animals and Society Institute with Ken Shapiro in 2005. He is the (volunteer) Executive Director of Minding Animals International. Currently, he is a consultant to Philip Lymbery, Chief Executive, CIWF, in the UK and Becky Robinson, President and Founder, Alley Cat Allies, in the USA. He is the author of Growl: Life Lessons, Hard Truths, and Bold Strategies from an Animal Advocate with a Foreword by Brian May (Lantern Books, 2014). He is the editor of Speaking Out for Animals: True Stories about Real People Who Rescue Animals with a Foreword by Jane Goodall (Lantern Books, 2001) and A Primer on Animal Rights: Leading Experts write about Animal Cruelty and Exploitation with a Foreword by Jeremy Rifkin (Lantern Books, 2002). He became a vegetarian in 1974 after working in a chicken slaughterhouse. He has been a vegan since 1976. He holds dual citizenship in the UK and US. His website is www.kimstallwood.com.

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