…N CR 75 W Shelburn, IN 47879 812-397-2302 ZooARC@worldnet.att.net Conservation Advisor: Jim Sanderson, Ph.D. 1919 M Street, NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036-3521 USA 202-912-1803 [email protected] BRANCHES: MEFES: Midwest Exotic…
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…with farmers to develop livestock and game management practices that are ‘predator-friendly’. CCF started with a dream. Today our mission is “to be an internation- RUNNING FOR THEIR LIVES Cheetahs…
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…Her original Crazy Caracal cartoons regularly livened up newsletters of that time. It was an honor and pleasure to meet and visit with these long-term members. As residents of Texas,…
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…114th Loop Ocala, FL 34475 352-875-7699 education@ felineconservation.org Marketing: Ron DeArmond 1203 Columbus St. Pella, IA 50219 312-213-7975 marketing@ felineconservation.org Membership Services: Elizabeth Whitlock 1385 Middle Burningtown Road Franklin, NC…
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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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…46 6 Andean Cat Conservation Center News Dr. Jim Sanderson updates on the building plans. Cat Conservation Trust Update Marion Holmes works to change attitudes and shares news on black-footed…
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…reprint. 17 The 42nd Annual Feline Conservation Federa- tion Convention in Nashville, Tennessee Della Jacot shares the latest news on the excit- ing FCF event. 20 Introduction to FCF Convention…
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…world older and more com-by man. In a world older and more com-by man. In a world older and more com-by man. In a world older and more com- plete…
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…still used today. Suffice it to say that until recently, cats with a common morphology were grouped together. Today relatedness is used to organize the cats into different groups or…
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…all started with Rufus Rufus really is ‘toilet trained’. Young Rufus gets into everything, including the dishwasher. Zoe. Because we were having so much fun and success with Rufus we…
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