…meat, to private reserve owners running eco or sport hunting operations, to international animal dealers feeding the zoo trade. In Kruger National Park, a reserve larger than Israel, the most…
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…Znc. This Newsletter is published bi-monthly by the LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation, Inc. We are a non-profit (Federal I.D. 59-2048618)non-commercial organization with international membership, devoted to the welfare of…
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…of those of you who missed E x o t i c a t ‘ s news i n t h e LIOC Newsletter over the p a s t…
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…l Symposium on Ecology, Behavior and Conservation of t h e World’s Cats , he ld March 15-17, 1971, and sponsored by World Wi ld l i f e Fund,…
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…a 1970 Long Island Ocelot Club newsletter reprint titled “Siberian Tiger,” by Robert Baudy. Reading this account, we learn that the1960 the census of wild Russian Siber- ian tigers numbered…
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…of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline conservation, management, and ownership to our members. The material printed in this newsletter is contributed by our members and, in…
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…commercial club, internati-onal in membership, devoted to the welfare of ocelots and other exotic felines. Reproduction of the material i.n this Newsletter may not be made without written per- mission…
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…big hit in our community and makes the next facility an easy target. If this is not an awakening for all, then look at March’s headlines. SeaWorld has partnered up…
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…are a non-profit (Federal I.D. 59-2048618) non-commercial organization with international membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline…
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…– 14- THE NEWS (Continued f rom Page 14) NEWS OF LIOC STAFF RESIDENTIAL OUTDOOR RUNS F o r pets f rom Brinkman Manufacturing and Fence Co, Topeka, Kansas 66604,…
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