…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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…exposure. 2) Newsletter. With the additional funding from commercial sources, we can upgrade our Newsletter and thereby encourage professionals to publish in our Newsletter. We should also publish both in…
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…run. I like the natural effect of grass for the runs. The runs are large enough to where the cats do not kill the grass. Mowing the runs with a…
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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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…Ton Veldkamp Barbara Wilton for contributions to this newsletter. This is YOUR newsletter. ALL contributions- new or old, long or short, technical or humorous, personal story, article or advertisement-are welcome…
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…– Julv/Aueust, 1996 16 Silencing wildlife – continued Komondor, when raised with livestock and properly trained, offer continual livestock protection. – Keep pets and livestock inside and protected from early…
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…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 even numbered months. Local groups…
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…of the newsletter from beginning to end. Duties would include keeping the team members on schedule, getting the articles and items from the rest of the team, putting the newsletter…
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…location had not been de te rmined when Newsletter went to p r in te r . THE LONG ISLAND OCELOT CLUB NEWSLETTER Published Bi-Monthly by Long Island Ocelot Club,…
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…PICNIC TURNOUT, FELINE AND HUMAN IS EXPECTED. (Motels hereabouts a r e plentiful) News from Around the Jungle Ocelot Ruled “Customary Pet” in Miami “Cleo sleeps with me and i…
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