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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…felines. The purpose 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…
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…throughout India, where 60 percent of the world’s tigers live. Peter Jackson, chairman of the Cat Specialist Group of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natu- ral…
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…captured the cat because it had killed livestock at a farm near Whitehouse and they thought the animal was going to return to the farm. LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation…
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…S.E. 184 T e r r a c e , M iami , F1. 33160 WORLD PET SOCIETY: PLO.Box 343, Tarzana , CA 91356 TO AVOID MISSING ANY NEWSLETTERS I…
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…peowle to protect and save its rich and varied natural heritage against the combined onslaught of industrialization, modernization land the tradition of keeping livestock? Nearly 1,000 million livestock exist today…
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…in the month when t h e Newslet ter is- sues. The “deadlines” o r dates by which the Newslet ter mus t g o t o t h e…
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…Teaching Your Cat Tricks Cat (Pet or Livestock) Insurance Basic Household Cat-Proofing President *s Perspective A Case for National Policies M O C will soon be Thirty-Five. When interest and…
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…by Dr. Michael Balbo in LIOC Newsletters and in ESPECIALLY OCELOTS (Catherine Cisin), a s well a s elsewhere. Cheetah Runs Away (forever) “Police had to kill Jasper, the runaway…
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…e r LIOC Newsletter Back Issues For Sale Now you can order back issues of the LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Newsletter for only $2.75 each. (includes postage) We have over-runs…
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