…out- dated estimates on the number of “back- yard tigers.” World Wildlife Fund is run- ning print ads on public transit in big cities, pushing for the passage of the…
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…to consider them and the ability to discuss online and read a broader variety of opinions concerning any proposal, so that today’s mem- bers are better informed of the issues…
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…n average market price of only $400 per specimen will tell the reader why. No zoo can operate decently today without lions, and more than the antiquated spectacles could. Con-…
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…smaller American species: margays, jaguarundi, bobcat and some of ghe larger Americans: puma and jaguar, a s well as ca t s from other continents. Members of LIOC come from…
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…go out of his way to work on the problem or even look for the facts. He reads the Newsletter looking for bits of news, gossip maybe, on what’ s…
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…pre- sented. This illustration will reappear with the text of “THE SERVAL (Leptailurus serval) in the January Newsletter. — Editor LIOC Newsletter &̂ÂÂ¥ SERVAL (Leptailurus serva l ) TINKER BELLE’S…
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…are a non-profit (Federal I.D.# 58-9100616)), non-commercial organization, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to wres ent information about exotic…
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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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…game. The breaking of house rules has consequences. The offender is banished to their room. Kira seldom breaks any rules because she really wants to be in the living room….
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…i s interested in helping t o abolish one of the g rea t evils very prevalent in the world today. T h e National Anti-Vivisection Society, 100 Eas t…
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