Volume 47, Issue 1 JanuaryIFebruary 2003 Feline Conservation L^ts of sputs. 5ewaL Pa& and ocelot EÃônza Live With George and Tracey ELLLs~orth Feline Conservation Federation This newsletter is pubtished bi-monthly…
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…believe once lived in the region, cold survive there. The panthers now live in the Big Cypress National Preserve in south Florida. The cougars are closely linked genetically to the…
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…i s interested in helping t o abolish one of the g rea t evils very prevalent in the world today. T h e National Anti-Vivisection Society, 100 Eas t…
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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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…as the testes a r e the male gonads. The word gonad is the Greek word for semen but it has become the medical word used to denote the specific…
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…non-commercial organization with international membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline conservation, management and ownership to our…
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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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.I.O.C. Endangered Species Conservation Federation Incorporated. LD CONFERENCE Information about LIOC ESCF Inc. and this Newsletter. This newsletter is published bi-monthly by the LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation Incorporated. We…
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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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…house and buy the livestock vaccines. My livestock productivity increased tremendously after placing a dog and has enabled my life to improve. My commit- ment in livestock management has inspired…
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