…of the Newsletter and I will forward them to Arden and send copies of any resultinq artwork to you of your cat. C.I.T. E.S. Notes The CITES (Convention on International…
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…rugged mountains. For, in the long run, this terrain cannot support man or his domestic stock. Instead, emphasis should be placed on another support for the local population. If part…
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…Conservation Federation. We are a non-profit (Federal ID# 59-2048618) noncommercial organization with international membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to present information…
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…book my train ticket, however, I receive breaking news that makes me replace Switzerland with Spain. European Wild Cat Adventure Scottish Wildcat at Scotland’s Highland Park. Elevated skywalks enable the…
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…a 1970 Long Island Ocelot Club newsletter reprint titled “Siberian Tiger,” by Robert Baudy. Reading this account, we learn that the1960 the census of wild Russian Siber- ian tigers numbered…
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…one of three world famous ‘tiger pups’ born July 27, 2009 at Safari Zoological Park in Caney, Kansas. (read about the Tiger Pups in the July/August 2009 Journal) Photo by…
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…though support of habitat protection and conservation, education, and breeding pro- grams. Send $30 ($35 Canada, $40 international) to FCF, c/o Kevin Chambers, 7816 N CR 75 W, Shelburn, IN…
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…Banos, which is 4,000 feet straight down. He’s running in muddy ruts so deep the stir- rups drag on the ground, teaching me a very important lesson. Doc Martins are…
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…facts. Here is some more disturbing news on that front. One of the latest news articles has brought out the fact that PETA is attempt- ing to use OSHA in…
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…run of the March/April newsletter mailing using two taped tabs to close it, and eliminate the enve- lope. The back one third of the newsletter will be devoted to a…
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