…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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…run. I like the natural effect of grass for the runs. The runs are large enough to where the cats do not kill the grass. Mowing the runs with a…
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…Issue 4 – July/August, 1998 Here Comes the Pride Most species of cats lead solitary lives, but a few live together in groups called prides. BEHAVIOR A pride is usually…
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…years of Newsletter and the inception of the Ken Hatfield Scholarship Fund. 1997 should find the scholarship fund up and running. I do hope you’ll see the merit of this…
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…live wild only in Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia, where it is protected. Yet pangolin hides are exported from Singapore each year, and clearly these animals don’t live in Sinqapore. King…
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…of those of you who missed E x o t i c a t ‘ s news i n t h e LIOC Newsletter over the p a s t…
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…The purpose of this newsletter is to ores ent information about exotic feline conservation, management, and ownership to our members. Th material printed in this newsletter is contributed by our…
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…investigators will be given. Future Newsletter articles topics: – Intestinal Blockage (stories with Eiger, Lex, Nikko and Big Boy) – Diet – Toys – Grass The newsletter officer will dictate…
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…of in the Newsletter. P lan now to attend. Ful l details in next Newsletter. SOME ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES FOR PERPETUATION OF ENDANGERED WILD FELIDS Michael K. Petersen, Assistant Professor Fisheries…
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…given to the fact that when one is apparently running fast he is by no means necessarily running his fastest. Anyone who has become familiar with cats will appreciate how…
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