World Transformation Movement
Formation | 1983 |
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Legal status | Non-profit organisations |
Purpose | To develop and promote understanding of the human condition |
Region served | Global |
Founder | Jeremy Griffith |
Website | World Transformation Movement |
The World Transformation Movement is a non-profit organisation based in Sydney dedicated to developing and promoting understanding of the human condition.[1] The organisation was founded in 1983 by the Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith, known for his long search for the Tasmanian Tiger or thylacine in the late 1960s and early 1970s[2] and his many books on the subject of the human condition.
The World Transformation Movement was incorporated in 1990[3] with Griffith and his colleague the Australian mountaineer Tim Macartney-Snape among its founding directors.
References
- ↑ "Description of the WTM". World Transformation Movement. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
- ↑ Park, Andy (July 1986). "Tasmanian Tiger- Extinct or merely elusive?". 1 (3). Australian Geographic: 66–83.
- ↑ "Structure of the WTM". World Transformation Movement. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
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