A wonderful
new foundation with a delightful name " Foundation
for Better Animal Protection: My Cow Wants to Have Fun"
has been established by world-renowned author and animal activist,
Astrid Lindgren.

The foundation strives to bring humans and animals together in
a way that allows both to enjoy a full and rich life. Hoping to
improve the daily existence of farm animals by educating people
about their living conditions, the foundation teaches how everyone
can prevent animal suffering. Also as part of its mission, the
foundation will fund research that examines how animals are affected
by human beings and the ways in which animal social structure
influences conditions for an animal's well-being.
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In 1988, Mrs. Lindgren was awarded AWI's Albert Schweitzer
Medal for her magnificent achievement in obtaining the enactment
of the Swedish Animal Protection Ordinance. Her commentaries and
articles published in the Swedish newspaper Expressen (1985-1989)
brought the horrible plight of factory-farmed animals to the attention
of the Swedish public. Sweden now boasts the world's most comprehensive
law against cruel factory farming practices, banning the sub-therapeutic
use of
antibiotics, cramped housing conditions
and electrical prods. The law requires animals be allowed to behave
in ways natural to their species, having access to pasture and
soft bedding while indoors. In addition, the law prevents those
who have been found to have neglected or abused an animal from
keeping animals again.
Mrs. Lindgren is also the author of many children's stories which
are classic, not only in Swedish literature, but in translation
throughout the world. Her beloved, colorful characters include
Pippi Longstocking her horse named Horse, and monkey companion,
Mr. Nilsson.
To find out more about My cow Wants to Have Fun, contact WI or
visit the foundation's website at
AWI Quarterly, Spring 1999, Vol. 48, No. 2, p. 7