…the battalion a s the official mascot. Li . Col. Semmens ?ratefully accepted his new charge . The problem of caring for the newly acquired mascot then a rose ,…
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…was our new “CATS IN DISTRESS” committee under the chairmanship of Alan Ainsworth of New York City. Alan has acted in this capacity, placing a few ocelots who might otherwise…
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Mrs. Harry G . Cisin (Editor), Amagansett, N Y 11930 Mrs. Wilbur Murray (Secretary). Amawalk. N. Y. 10501 Mrs. Betty Harr is (Sec Nor Calif) 205 Butler St, Milpitas, Cal….
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…mountain cat. I am seeking and enlisting all the help I can get including leveraging Conserva- tion International’s global offices to help me. Already, we are getting more timely information…
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…Island Ocelot Club, 1454 Fleetwood Drive East, Mobile, Alabama 36605. The Long Island Ocelot Club is a non-profit, non- commercial club, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of ocelots…
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…Several levels of membership include commercial, educational, facility, and individual. Facility Accreditation is also available. Puma at Dade City’s Wild Things. In addition to all the conference speakers was a…
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…sunlight as we all wish him a fond farewell. Feline Conservation Federation Volume 53, Issue 6—November/December 2009 24 “Bhavantu” the royal white tiger on Miami Beach, filming an international commercial…
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…National Preserve and alongside Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge andFakahatchee StraadStatePresCTve. Arecent study showed that panthers and other animals often use the under- passes. Florida’s Department of Transportation recently an-…
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…Ocelot Club is a non-profit, non- commercial club, internati-onal in membership, devoted to the welfare of ocelots and other exotic felines. Reproduction of the material in this Newsletter may not…
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…J a p e and Bill Murray, Amawalk, New York Lillian & Richard Nasman, Brooklyn, N. Y. H. W. Johnson, Bellevue, Washington Dorothy Marchese, Floral Park , New York Barbara…
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