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  1. Ingrid Newkirk, co-founder of PETA, on animal rights and the film about her life. Born in Kingston upon Thames, England, in 1949, Newkirk was the only child of Noel Oswald Wodehouse Ward (1917–2000) and Mary Patricia Ward ( née Dudley, 1921–2013). [6] Newkirk spent her early years in the Orkney Islands, Scotland and in Ware, Hertfordshire.

  2. Ingrid Newkirk’s. Biography. Ingrid was born in Surrey, England, and lived in Europe until she was 7 years old, when she and her parents moved to New Delhi, where her father worked as a navigational engineer and her mother volunteered for Mother Teresa and various charities. Ingrid’s early volunteer experiences—packing pills and rolling ...

  3. Ingrid E. Newkirk is the cofounder and president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the largest animal rights organization in the world. She has spoken internationally on animal rights issues, from the steps of the Canadian Parliament to the streets of New Delhi, India and has spearheaded huge victories for animals, including ending all crash tests on animals by car companies ...

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  5. Ingrid Newkirk was born in England on June 11, 1949, and reared mostly in India, where her father’s job had taken the family. As a teenager she moved with her father to the United States, and she later married an American. (They divorced in 1980.) Newkirk always felt a strong affinity for animals but did not experience an early calling to ...

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  6. Why Ingrid Newkirk’s Unique Will Got a Rewrite. On the 20 th anniversary of the writing of Ingrid Newkirk’s original will, she’s revised it to help even more animals in even more highly creative ways. PETA has also won so many victories for animals since the original will’s release that she was dead set on exhuming and reviving it.

  7. Animalkind Author Biographies. Ingrid Newkirk is the founder and president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the largest animal rights organization in the world. She has spoken internationally on animal rights issues, from the steps of the Canadian Parliament to the streets of New Delhi, India, where she spent her childhood.

  8. Apr 6, 2003 · Ingrid Newkirk once told me, “Temple Grandin has done more to reduce suffering in the world than any other person who has ever lived.” It was a remarkable comment coming from a prophet of ...

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