TITLE:
Strolling With Our Kin:
Speaking For And Respecting Voiceless Animals

AUTHOR:
Marc Bekoff
Email: bekoffm@spot.Colorado.EDU

PUBLISHER:
Lantern Books
a division of Booklight Inc.
One Union Square West, Suite 201
New York, New York 10003-3303
Email: Martin Rowe <Martin@BookLightInc.com>

ISBN #:
1-8816-9902-1

RETAIL PRICE:
$9.95

ABOUT THE BOOK:
"Marc Bekoff is the wisest scientist I know for he is the only expert who
truly loves animals in the way that children are able to love animals, with
all his heart.  Listen to him.  Read this book, give it to friends, celebrate
this wonderful event."
~ Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of
When Elephants Weep and The Emperor's Embrace

Strolling With Our Kin will encourage the natural curiosity of children in
their world, foster a sense of wonder and delight, and a corresponding sense
of concern.  I hope this book will soon be available in all libraries and on
the shelves in many homes.  Certainly I shall be recommending it to all 1500
of our Roots & Shoots groups in North America, and in other parts of the
world as well.  Marc Bekoff has pulled the issues together and written about
them with clarity and conviction.
~From the Foreword by Jane Goodall

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Marc Bekoff is Professor of Organismic Biology at the University of Colorado,
Boulder, and is a Fellow of the Animal Behavior Society and a former
Guggenheim Fellow. He also is a regional coordinator for Jane Goodall's Roots
& Shoots Program.  His main areas of research include animal behavior,
cognitive ethology (the study of animal minds), and behavioral ecology, and
he has also published extensively on animal rights.  He has published over
150 papers and thirteen books, the latest being Species of mind: The
philosophy and biology of cognitive ethology, Nature's purposes: Analyses of
function and design in biology, Animal play: Evolutionary, comparative, and
ecological approaches, Encyclopedia of animal rights and animal welfare and a
book on the lighter side, Nature's life lessons: Everyday truths from nature.
 His latest book, The smile of a dolphin: Remarkable accounts of animal
emotions will be published by Random House/Discovery Books later this year. 
Bekoff's work has been featured on 48 Hours, in Time Magazine, Life Magazine,
U.S. News and World Report, in a National Geographic Society television
special ("Play: The Nature of the Game"), and in Discovery TV's "Why Dogs
Smile and why Chimpanzees Cry"

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