…Long Island Ocelot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the 10th of the month preceding Newsletter publication, i.e. by the 10th of the even numbered months. Local groups are advised…
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…are promoting legislation as an attack on “B” dealers who serve research institutions. The USDA “B” dealer classification includes all pet distributors, not just those who sell to research laboratories….
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…this newsletter is to ores ent information about exotic feline conservation, management, and ownership to our members. Th material printed in this newsletter is contributed by our members and in…
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…184 Ter race, Miami, FL 33160 WORLD PET SOCIETY: P.O.Box 343, Tarzana, CA 91356 – TO AVOID MISSING ANY NEWSLETTERS I F YOU SHOULO MOVE. SENO YOUR CHANGE OF ADDRESS…
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…in the world by focusing his resources and his energy in conservation efforts for a few types of animals which were largely ignored by the rest of the world. Animals…
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…of pet ocelots and other “Exotic” felines. Reproduc- tion of the mate r ia l in this Newsletter may not be made without written permission of the authors and/or the…
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…to “Newsletter, Long Island Ocelot Club, Amagansett, N. Y. ” If the number of comments i s sufficient we will s e t as ide a column in the Newslet…
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…continuous receipt of Newsletters, be su re to notify Shirley Treanor who keeps the LIOC Roster and, simultaneously, the mailing list for Newsletters. Mrs. Daniel Treanor, Sec. LIOC 1454 Fleetwood…
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…l branch activities. STARS OF THE CAT WORLD This is Paper No. 6. in a ser ies describing the less familiar felines of the world By: Robert E. Baudy, Pres…
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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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