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…ani- mals. To my surprise, Scully never even mentions the ownership of exotic pets. The book is about whaling and the cor- ruption of the International Whaling Com- mission (IWC)…
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…Namibia – the ‘Cheetah Capital of the World’ Namibia has the world’s largest number of cheetahs: 3,000 animals, or one fifth of the world’s remaining population. Most of these cheetahs…
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…run and I love to chase. They run along outside the compound fence and I run along on the inside. We run and run and run some more. We are…
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…them. What can be done about it? First realize that the world of news reporting has changed. With the advent of 24-hour news channels, cable, and the inter- net, news…
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…could keep Billie and her dog. He ruled against the foxes and some others as “nuisances” in Olivia’s populated neighborhood, and ruled for the ocelot and dog as “customary pets.”…
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…mean “various.” We even had a little fox in the group. The fox pup came with his buddy a jaguarundi who preferred to hide under a bush, but the fox…
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…When stories break involv- ing exotic animals, he is the first call made by numerous national media outlets includ- ing Fox News, CNN Headline News, New York Times, Chicago Tribune,…
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…reicht. Das ganze Thier ist oben bräunlich, unten weiß. Die Schnauze bräunlich, mit grau ver- mengt. Die Ohren schwarz gestreift. Der Rücken mit runden schwarzen Flecken ziemlich dicht bestreuet. Der…
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…I was fortunate enough to spend two weeks in the Kerinchi Seblat Nation- al Park (Sumatra, Indonesia), working with Fauna and Flora International [FFI] (a world-leading conserva- tion group) with…
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