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The Award
editThe Michael Kay Award is awarded by the British Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (RSPCA) to individuals who have made an "outstanding contribution to European animal welfare". it is awarded annually at the RSPCA's annual general meeting. The award was first given in
Michael Kay
editMichael Kay (born 6th July 1936) was a Leeds based accountant and animal welfare campaigner.
Recipients
edit1997 | Mr David Wilkins MA VetMB MRCVS | Worked with Eurogroup for 21 years and was Director for 10 |
1998 | Consul Fina Montaner | Worked with the Spanish welfare organization mainly on bull fighting |
1999 | Professor Michael Balls | (Father of Ed Balls, British Politician) Director of FRAME and ECVAM promoting alternatives to animal testing |
2001 | Mr H Smid | President of Eurogroup |
2002 | Professor H Simonsen DVM, DV Sci | |
2003 | Adolfo Sansolini
Roberto Bennati Gianluca Feliciti |
Italian campaigners for their work on the laying hen battery cage ban in Italy |
2004 | Commissioner Franz Fischer | Commissioner for agriculture and animal welfare advocate |
2005 | Renate Keenest | German Green minister for consumer protection |
2006 | Dr Caroline Lucas MEP | Green MEP for her work in Parliament |
2007 | Professor Donald Broom | Expert to the European Commission and lead trainer for the accession countries |
2008 | Sonja van Tichelen | Director of Eurogroup |
2009 - 2014 | Not Awarded | |
2015 | Andrea Gavinelli | Head of Animal welfare at the European Commission |
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