International Camel Organization (ICO), in cooperation with King Abdulaziz Public Library, will hold the second international symposium on the book "Camel Crazy" on Friday, as part of a program of scientific and cultural symposiums of ICO, in conjunction with the World Autism Awareness Day that is annually celebrated on April 2. The symposium will be held at 8pm through ICO's Twitter account with four languages (Arabic, English, Russian and French), and will be moderated by Dr. Christina Adams, author of the book "Camel Crazy: A Quest for Miracles in the Mysterious World of Camels" published by the New World Library and recipient of Nautilus Book Award. During the symposium, Dr. Adams will go over several aspects and points related to the main theme of the event, and will also talk about her efforts in structuring a new science for manufacturing camel milk and its benefits across the world, as well as offering accurate and accredited information on camels and their milk. Founder and Chairman of ICO Fahd bin Falah bin Hithlin noted that the symposium is a continuation of joint and fruitful cooperation with King Abdulaziz Public Library and is part of the Organization's international and cultural symposiums and the International Year of Camelids 2024, with the aim of raising awareness on camels at the international level. He said, "Dr. Christina has long expertise and wide participations, where her works were published in many specialized journals and websites, and she is also an international speaker with a master's degree in creative writing, who also won an excellence award for dairy farming and innovation, and the lifetime achievement award from the Sri Ram Singh Memorial Animal Welfare Award.