…a difference in the lives of captive felines. The convention follows on Thursday and runs to Saturday. A full day at the zoo is planned. Cincinnati Zoo Director Thane Maynard…
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…American people? Trevor Loudon’s research has been cited by Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, countless articles, blog posts, and in books by well-known authors Paul Ken- gor, Aaron Klein, and Jerome…
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…populations in captivity and in nature. By the time this issue arrives, the online Professional Member application should be up and running in the members-only section of our website, www.felineconser-…
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…and Ralston Purina Inc. By Rudy Baum Reprinted frcxn Chemical & Ehgineering News Contributed by John Perry World Bank Establishes Environment Department In a move sought by the National Wildlife…
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…three years ago at the Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species made worldwide news. And now Ditteaux, the world’s first cloned wild carnivore, also born at the center, is…
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…men- tioned to her he was for sale, she wanted to purchase him. I was a bit concerned as she lives in a very hot state. I live in a…
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…was intended only to be a privately run breeding and reproductive research facility. There was never intent to open or operate as a public exhibit facility (zoo). Today, 25 years…
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…in person and online. In person, she greeted everyone with happy grunts, lots of body rubs, and she gave fantastic back rubs with her front paws (the highest honor she…
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…and can damage the trees themselves. The most important arboreal food/subsis- tence crop of ancient Mesoamerica was the Avocado – sometimes called the New World “olive.” Avocados are seriously damaged…
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…Swanson, Director of Animal Research, Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Addressing the Conservation Challenges of the World’s Forgotten Felids – the Small…
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