
Animal Rights Author, Scholar, Curator. Writing biography of Topsy the elephant. Vegan since 1976. Kim Stallwood Archive at British Library. Kim Stallwood Collection at Tier im Recht, Switzerland.
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2026 marks the 50th anniversary of my life as a vegan and my full-time work for animal rights. I became a vegetarian in 1974 after working in a chicken slaughterhouse. I have saved the lives of 18,250 animals in 50 years.
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