…to “Newsletter, Long Island Ocelot Club, Amagansett, N. Y. ” If the number of comments i s sufficient we will s e t as ide a column in the Newslet…
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…from outdoor runs. Most healthy rodents will not enter u cat’s pen so any found within your runs should be viewed suspiciously. Although you might not have used poisons, a…
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…exposure. 2) Newsletter. With the additional funding from commercial sources, we can upgrade our Newsletter and thereby encourage professionals to publish in our Newsletter. We should also publish both in…
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…. Cat News Updates: Cheetahs, Al . . . Lynx Reintroduced In NY State . . . . . Asian Rare Cat Updates . . . . . . ….
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…pre- sented. This illustration will reappear with the text of “THE SERVAL (Leptailurus serval) in the January Newsletter. — Editor LIOC Newsletter &̂ÂÂ¥ SERVAL (Leptailurus serva l ) TINKER BELLE’S…
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…lies essentially unchanged, one of the world’s free souls. !I Eric Gurney American Cartoonist & Writer LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation, Inc. Volume 41. Issue 3 – MavIJune, 1997 2…
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…S.E. 184 T e r r a c e , M iami , F1. 33160 WORLD PET SOCIETY: PLO.Box 343, Tarzana , CA 91356 TO AVOID MISSING ANY NEWSLETTERS I…
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…others on a recent trip to Florida – Bart writes about it on page 11. This newsletter is published bi-monthly by the LIOC Endanqered Species Conservation Feder- ation, Inc. We…
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…was represented in world collections by 43 males and 38 females, 24 of these specimens being in American collections. The breeding record of this species in captivity is extremely poor…
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…Different researchers have found that the follicle: 1. ruptures at the time of orgasm; 2. ruptures up to eighteen hours after the time of orgasm; 3. ruptures even though no…
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