…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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…Lion That Ever Lived In reading over the latest few newsletters I have noticed something occurring that is quite disturbing. It appears that some sec- tions of LIOC are heading…
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…the conven- tion to hear the latest updates on the Great Cats of our planet. Sadly, the news is never any better than the year before. Jim Sander- son has…
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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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…species or group of wild cats. As human populations grew, the amount of land devoted to livestock farming steadily increased. Livestock filled the land where cheetahs roamed, and natural prey…
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…recent trip to the supermarket; If something is normal, it isn’t news. Only aberrations capture our attention enough to warrant screen time. Why is murder reported on the six-o-clock news?…
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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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…way in which they live their lives. Like most cats, tigers are solitary ani- mals. When it comes to hunting, they don’t rely on teamwork like lions would; therefore they…
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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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…one of the smallest and most ignored wildcats in the world. But these days, this fairly gentle wildcat is a little better known—in a good news/bad news sort of way….
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