Volume 48, Issue 1 January/February 2004 This newsletter is published bi-monthly by the Feline Conservation Federation, Inc. We are a non-profit (Federal ID# 59-2048618) noncommercial organization with international membership, devoted…
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…and the news of Isabella and the tiger pups became a worldwide media sensation. We not only did interviews and TV segments for news– casts, but also were featured on…
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…rules, please contact the FCF. Retaliatory killings by livestock ranchers are a sig- nificant threat to cheetah. CCB has initiated a ground-breaking radio-collar study of the move- ments of livestock…
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…to legislative attacks which seek to curb or end their trade. LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation Inc. Volume 37 Issue 1 January/February 1993 10 National Alternative Livestock Association The National…
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…of my favorite things: running the cats for their exercise. Our four cat exercise runs are 12′ x100′ and I have as much fun as the cats with me throwing…
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…family) lived in the reserve. In areas where there is livestock there are few marmots and hence few manul. International Snow Leopard Confer- ence, Altai Republic, Russia We attended the…
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…am bus leaves for Tiger World. 1:00 pm Lunch at Tiger World. 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm Tour of Tiger World and presentations and demonstrations by keep- ers as well…
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…David against Goliath, a small rural zoo being sued by a multimillion-dollar, non-profit organization of animal rights attorneys. The court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs. This ruling is potentially…
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…role in the captive husbandry world. In fact, if I had to sum up the FCF in one word, it would be “helpful.” The FCF and its members help the…
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…feel I have working knowledge of how things run, due to the fact every newsletter you have received for a long time now has been stuffed addressed and ready for…
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