…in the month when t h e Newslet ter is- sues. The “deadlines” o r dates by which the Newslet ter mus t g o t o t h e…
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…n average market price of only $400 per specimen will tell the reader why. No zoo can operate decently today without lions, and more than the antiquated spectacles could. Con-…
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…strength. We also upgraded from hog rings, which eventually rust and fail, to large U-bolts. While these may also rust over time, they will rust into a solid piece and…
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…s o many prob lems i n t h e world today i t is difficult t o get people excited about t h e disappearance of a few animals…
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…peowle to protect and save its rich and varied natural heritage against the combined onslaught of industrialization, modernization land the tradition of keeping livestock? Nearly 1,000 million livestock exist today…
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…just read Christopher von Volborth’s a r t i c l e in the July Newsletter and for the mos t p a r t hear t – i ly…
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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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…be considered.Letters and responses to articles may be included in the Readers Write Column. Please submit al l newsletter material to the Managing Editor. E d i t o r…
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…I 1 Material for publicat~on in the Long Island -. ocelot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the Loth of the month preceding Newsletter publication, ?? j- i.e. by the…
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…stamps of cats I have but it must number close to 1000. One of my rarest stamps is of the rusty-spotted cat (Prionailurus rubiginosa) issued by Sri Lanka in 1982…
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