…to make an extra effort so submit material for the Newsletter. She’s taken on a very important job for LIOC as our newsletter is our face to the world and…
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…d i c a t e d t o “Rudders” f r o m Meko’s Ma…. L b THE NEWSLETTER: , i r in ted from UPS Newsletter L z…
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…ocelot was nearly a year old when she and her in- tended mate moved from New York City to Tennessee. Most Newsletter readers will remember her a s “Tough Stuff”…
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…foxes and some others a s “nuisances” in Olivia’s populated neighborhood, and ruled for the ocelot and dog as “CUSTOMARY PETS”. The Miami Herald and the Miami News carr ied…
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…not al- ready included, it will be added. (Write club headquarters) It is planned that the questionndre will appear as part of the Sep- tember issue of the Newsletter. Dr….
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…one of her cougar kittens at the age of four weeks. Information about LIOC ESCF Inc. and this Newsletter. This newsletter is published bi-monthly by the LIOC Endangered Species Conservation…
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…(March) Newsletter. MICHIGAN NEWS By Sherri Brown, Correspondent L, (Mrs. Sherri Brown, 661 Six Mile Road NW, Comstock Park, Michigan, tours schools with her ocelot, Sheba- Cleopatra and answers the…
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…of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to pres ent information about exotic feline conservation, management, and ,, ownership to our members. Th material printed in this newsletter…
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…I Submitting Mater ial fo r Publication Mater ial for publication in the Long Island Ocelot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the 10th of the month preceding Newsletter publication,…
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