…introduced into Panna National Park: * T1, brought in from Bandhavgadh National Park, now mother of two cubs * T2, brought in from Kanha National Park, mother of four five-month-…
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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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…sideways to the fence and rubbing his cheek ruff against it, and then he made little rumbles and maow noises. I would not have been much more surprised if he…
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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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…animals for “Pets Rule” at Sea World San Diego, “Pets Ahoy” at Sea World Orlando, “Pet Shenanigans” at B u s h Gardens Williams- burg, and “ C r i…
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…in depth look into the world of exotic cats in America and learn what the news never told you. -Learn about the misleading claims that are shaping government policy and…
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…by the Feline Conservation Federation, Inc. We are a non-profit (Federal ID# 59-2048618) noncommercial organization with international membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter…
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…past April two bite inci- dents at FCF member facilities made national news. A cat bite injured an exhibitor and a bear bite killed an experi- enced trainer/handler. I am…
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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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…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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