…the actual Newsletter itself. Examples a r e : glossy stock, m o r e halftones, different columns, elimination of listing r e – newal members – branch leaders will…
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…quite a bit different from the way Third World wildlife sanctuary projects are usually run. Instead of getting our hands on a hunk of land, putting First World environmentalists in…
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Mrs. Harry G . Cisin (Editor), Amagansett, N Y 11930 Mrs. Wilbur Murray (Secretary). Amawalk. N. Y. 10501 Mrs. Betty Harr is (Sec Nor Calif) 205 Butler St, Milpitas,…
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…August in Canoga Pa rk? — Catherine Cisin A Small Newsletter “Just a smal l ‘Newsletter’ f rom me, ” writes Mrs. J o Zimmerman of the Gettysburg Game Park,…
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…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 members and…
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…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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…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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…Item for discussion: ear ly mysterious deaths of exotics. -1- EMOTIONS BY: Jayne Murray Part of, Jose ‘s s to ry has been told (Jose’s Live Trap, January $63 Newsletter)…
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…Hunters and livestock managers need to better understand the impact of mountain lions on the hunting and livestock industries. And outdoor enthusiasts hope to find ways to increase their chance…
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…the c a t s spooking the o the r animals. Also, Ginny has cons t ruc ted a r a t h e r unique “run” f o r…
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