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The Las Vegas crooner has agreed to per form a concert early next year in San Anto nio to benefit the approximately 600 pink faced monkeys. “I just talked to him, and he said he did volunteer to perform a benefit concert for the snow monkeys, and while no date has been set, he figures it will be in either February or March,” the singer’s publicist, Kathy Gangwisch, said in Wednesday’s San Anto nio Express-News. Newton is a lifelong animal lover, Ms. Gangwisch said. “He’s cared for a variety of species on his ing purchased by the foundation in nearti) ranch in Nevada. He does have South Amer- lett for the monkeys’ permanent home, ican penguins, but no snow monkeys,” she Dallas real estate lawyer Robert Trir said by telephone from Kansas City, Mo. who is helping raise money to repurchas Although they are natives of a forested, Millett property and move the monkey i temperate zone in northern Japan, the mon- there, said Tuesday time is running out. keys have thrived in arid South Texas. 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