…~ l t h o u g h the animals run f r e e over the 40 a c r e s , they eventually run into that inevitable…
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…the most effective international wildlife conservation agreement in the world. CITES decides when international trade in certain species, whether an African elephant, jaguar, or exotic birds, can continue unimpeded, when…
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…quite a bit different from the way Third World wildlife sanctuary projects are usually run. Instead of getting our hands on a hunk of land, putting First World environmentalists in…
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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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…) ) , non-commercial organization, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to pres ent information about exotic feline conservation, management,…
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…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 members and in…
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…August in Canoga Pa rk? — Catherine Cisin A Small Newsletter “Just a smal l ‘Newsletter’ f rom me, ” writes Mrs. J o Zimmerman of the Gettysburg Game Park,…
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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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…noncommercial 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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