…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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…-Albert Schweitzer Christine Bongiomo Kelly Jean Buckley John Lussmyer Herald Maxwell Becky McCane Alan Shoemaker Dawn Simas Shirley Wagner for contributions to this newsletter. This is YOUR newsletter. ALL contributions-…
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…Long Island Ocelot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the 10th of the month preceding Newsletter publication, i.e. by the 10th of the even numbered months. Local groups are advised…
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…l Symposium on Ecology, Behavior and Conservation of t h e World’s Cats , he ld March 15-17, 1971, and sponsored by World Wi ld l i f e Fund,…
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L. I. 0. c. Endangered Species Conservation Federa tion Inc. This News le t te r i s published bi -monthly by the LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation, Inc. We…
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…newsletter material to the Managing Editor. Founder Catherine Cisin Editor Shirley Wagner Officers President Katie Knight-Monteiro Vice President Gayle Schaecher Secretarynreasurer Loreon Vigne Life Directors J.B. Anderson Carin C. Sousa…
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…– relating, with rumina- tions and asides, a single performance of the Big Apple Circus on a summer evening in rural New Hampshire. Through every act within and above the…
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…Item for discussion: ear ly mysterious deaths of exotics. -1- EMOTIONS BY: Jayne Murray Part of, Jose ‘s s to ry has been told (Jose’s Live Trap, January $63 Newsletter)…
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…mice, rats and other rodents. Although rodenticides (rodent poisons) are effective eliminators of pests, they can also be hazardous to cats. Most rodenticides marketed today use anticoagulant (blood clotting inhibitor)…
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…her owner, s ee Page 4. 1 1 1 PLAN TO COME! September 15 & 16 Complete details on page 3 of this Newsletter. ^ By: Frances Tweet Route 1,…
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