…the conservation and preservation of the species. Today the 37 species of the worlds wild felids face a grim future. As human populations expand worldwide, natura l hab i ta…
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…I 1 Material for publicat~on in the Long Island -. ocelot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the Loth of the month preceding Newsletter publication, ?? j- i.e. by the…
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…s position pleases me , but r a t h e r if mine “irfcases him. ” I Newsletter r e a d e r s may r e m…
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…his pets. The f i r s t of these drawings, “La Triomphante”, appears on page 6 of this issue. Others will follow in early Newsletters. ) BACK NEWSLETTERS For…
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…g Disney World, Sea World, C i r cus World and t h e many o t h e r s i n the area. Hopefu l ly , d…
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…the material in this newsletter may not be made without written permission of the authors and/or copyright owner LIOC. Since the newsletter consists of articles, photos and artwork contributed by…
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…Rd. Ashland, MO 65010 573-657-4088 John Perry 6684 Central Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432 763-571-7918 e-mail: johntperry@worldnet.att.net Carin Sousa 2960 Bay St. Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 850-932-6383 e-mail: [email protected] Shirley…
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…Inc. Volume 42, I s s u e 4 – Ju ly /Augus t , 1998 LIOC T h i s Newsletter is published bi-monthly by the LJOC Endangered Species…
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…we have fortunately been able to obtain many copies of the LIOC Newsletter. These along with the book, Pe t Ocelot, have been of considerable inter- e s t and…
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…years of Newsletter and the inception of the Ken Hatfield Scholarship Fund. 1997 should find the scholarship fund up and running. I do hope you’ll see the merit of this…
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