The International Fund For Animal Welfare: How A Single Advertisement Saved 500,000 Lives - IPA Effectiveness Awards Case Study 1992

Brief Description: Campaign to prevent slaughter of seals off Canadian coast who were incorrectly been blamed for cod shortage. Lobbying was ineffective and time available was limited to prevent the cull.. Campaign seemed to be only way to create pressure, decision made to avoid shock tactics. Newspapers used, campaign created wide interest and created press interest in support. Government made a U-turn calling off cull within 48 hours of ad’s publication. Media spend of only £30,000 created huge press coverage. ---(TAGS)--- Full Title: IFAW - The international fund or animal welfare - How a single advertisement saved 500,000 lives; Number: 1992/402; Brand: IFAW; Client: International Fund for Animal Welfare; Product Category: Charities (All Charities); Agency: Bartle Bogle Hegarty; Author: Patrick Barnes; Prize Winners: Third Prize (Adworks ref: Advertising Works 7)

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