Eliza Phillips

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Eliza Phillips was a British conservationist and early animal welfare campaigner best known as a co-founder of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

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instanceOf animal welfare activist
conservationist
human
affiliation Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
cause prevention of cruelty to animals
protection of birds from exploitation for fashion
coFounded Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
fieldOfWork animal welfare
bird conservation
wildlife conservation
hasInfluenced development of organized bird protection in the United Kingdom
early animal welfare legislation and sentiment in Britain
hasRole co-founder of a major animal protection society
knownFor campaigning against cruelty to animals
early advocacy for bird protection in Britain
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement animal welfare movement
bird protection movement
nature conservation movement
notableFor being one of the earliest women leaders in organized bird protection in Britain
co-founding the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
notableWork campaigns against the use of bird feathers in fashion
occupation animal welfare campaigner
conservationist
partOf Victorian-era reform movements
early British animal welfare movement
residence United Kingdom
sexOrGender female

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