…Publication Material for publication in the Long Island Ocelot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the 10th of the month preceding Newsletter publication, i. e. by the 10th of the…
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…Willoughby has a great design for enclosures Mandalay’s Forever Home: Tiffany Sidden lives with a very special pumaMandalay’s Forever Home: Tiffany Sidden lives with a very special puma G. W….
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…solution or compromise. These animals should be dead. They were ruining their lives! Now I come into the picture. Another adventure in the wonderful world of wildlife conservation and education……
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Volume 47, Issue 1 JanuaryIFebruary 2003 Feline Conservation L^ts of sputs. 5ewaL Pa& and ocelot EÃônza Live With George and Tracey ELLLs~orth Feline Conservation Federation This newsletter is pubtished bi-monthly…
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…management. Of the 264 taxa, 120 (46%) arc recommended for research: Taxonomic research 101 taxa (38%) Surveys 120 taxa (46%) Husbandry research 39 taxa (15%) LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation…
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…Editor with your comments. We cannot be over informed and that is the purpose of our Newsletter. With your help our next years Newsletters can easily average 28 to 32…
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…house and buy the livestock vaccines. My livestock productivity increased tremendously after placing a dog and has enabled my life to improve. My commit- ment in livestock management has inspired…
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…knew we needed another young panther to take up our time and fill our lives again. The animal world is a small world and we contacted a friend Jessie who…
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…his pets. The f i r s t of these drawings, “La Triomphante”, appears on page 6 of this issue. Others will follow in early Newsletters. ) BACK NEWSLETTERS For…
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…lbs now. I think s h e needs a playmate. She runs through the house like a NEWS (Continued f rom Page 7.) needs a playmate. She runs through the…
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