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…you mas te red this difficulty very well. ” — Joy Adamson, Maru National P a r k , P. 0. Maua via Meru, Kenya, Africa. THE HYBRID JUNGLE CAT…
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…for Publication . Material for publication 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…
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…felines. Membership will bring you: 1. copies per year of the bi-monthly LONG ISLAND OCELOT CLUB NEWSLETTER. This contains news of club activities; information relating to care? training* handling and…
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…publication 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…
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…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 is contributed…
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…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 members and reflects…
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…e b , 1999 2 This Newsletter is published bimonthly by the LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation, Inc. We are a nonprofit (Federal I.D. 59-2048618) noncommercial organization with international membership,…
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…” ” – Amazansett. N. Y. 11930. The Long Island Ocelot u – Club is a non-profit, non-commercial club. in te r – national in membership, devoted to the welfare…
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…Eldridge’s youngster seen in previous newsletters. During his visits indoors, ‘Kobi’ has his own Ragdoll to play with. L* I* 0. c. Endangered Species Conservation Federation Inc This News le…
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