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Subject Don’t miss Ingrid Newkirk’s NEW virtual presentation of “Animalkind”!
Date February 3, 2021 7:47 PM
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Dear Friend,

PETA President Ingrid Newkirk is delivering a new virtual “chocolates and chat”
presentation about her New York Times bestselling book, now out in paperback, Animalkind: Remarkable Discoveries About Animals and Revolutionary New Ways to
Show Them Compassion , and you’re invited! Join her to hear about the wonders of animals and how we
can behave more kindly toward them.

DATE:
Friday, February 12

TIME:
11 a.m. ET/8 a.m. PT - or - 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT

Register Here!
[[link removed]]When registering, you can purchase a personalized copy of Ingrid’s just-released
paperback book at a special discounted rate and receive a gift of a celebratory chocolate squirrel
from chocolatier Divine Treasures . If you purchase three or more books , you’ll receive a commemorative Divine Treasures chocolate box. The books make
great gifts, but you may want to keep the chocolate for yourself!

We hope you can join us at this inspiring virtual event, and please invite your
friends.

If you have any questions, please contact Cristina Juarez at [email protected] [[email protected]] or 323-210-2261.

About the Book
Animalkind: Remarkable Discoveries About Animals and Revolutionary New Ways to
Show Them Compassion , published by Simon & Schuster, offers an intriguing array of types of animal
behavior that indicate compassion, loyalty, sophisticated communication and
navigation skills, and other evidence of intelligence, awareness, and emotions.
For example, did you know pigeons fall in love, reindeers’ eyes change color
with the seasons, fish sing underwater, rhinos use their breath to communicate,
dogs can detect human diseases, cows communicate via subtle facial movements,
and elephants send subsonic signals, alerting herds a mile or more away to a
source of water or a coming danger?

Readers will also learn what they can do in everyday life to ensure that the
animal world is protected from needless harm. Whether for medicine, product
testing, food, clothing, or entertainment, there are now better options to
replace all the ways animals were once used by humans. We can reap the benefits
of medical research that no longer requires monkeys to be caged in laboratories,
choose vegan versions of everything from shrimp and sausage to milk and
marshmallows, substitute warmer and lighter faux fleece for wool, and scrap
captive-orca exhibits and elephant rides for virtual reality and animatronics.

"Like me, Ingrid Newkirk believes in protecting all the creatures we love."
—Sir Paul McCartney, legendary musician

“This book takes you by the hand and leads you, enchanted, into the wonderful
world of diverse animal life.”
—James Cromwell, Emmy-winning actor

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