…of articles by topic, a beginner could request (and pay for) this and the Newsletter could focus on news or shared experiences. – I would lov e to see some…
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…in Valley Stream, N. Y. 1. The heading of the Newsletter should again be r e – vised to read a t the heading “Long Island Ocelot Club!’with “Newsletter” beneath…
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L.I.O.C. Endangered Species Conservation Federation Inc. Volume 35, Number 3 May/June 1991 THIS GAL LIKES HER POPCICLES – SHE SHARES HER HOME WITH GAYLE & CLEM SCHAECHER This newsletter is…
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…a t the 1959 picnics in -4magansett and a t New Market, and of Jose l s f i r s t birthday par ty . A l l Newsletter…
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…will think next time. One incident was a large, soft rubber ball being thrown to the big puma. This was a very gentle puma, but this rubber ball was a…
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…(Cor. Training) Safari is a miniature margay. At full growth he is about the s ize of a small Siamese SAFARI cat. He lives and t ravels with Ear l…
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…live wild only in Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia, where it is protected. Yet pangolin hides are exported from Singapore each year, and clearly these animals don’t live in Sinqapore. King…
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…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 that,…
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…the welfare of exotic 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…
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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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