…year old declawed pet ocelot weighing about 20 pounds. She lives with us, (Dennis and Carol) and with Tygor, a much larger ocelot, in the hectic, noisy world of the…
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…in the world by focusing his resources and his energy in conservation efforts for a few types of animals which were largely ignored by the rest of the world. Animals…
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…felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to pres ent information about exotic feline conservation, management, and , , , ownership to our members. Th material printed in this newsletter…
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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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…– Julv/Aueust, 1996 16 Silencing wildlife – continued Komondor, when raised with livestock and properly trained, offer continual livestock protection. – Keep pets and livestock inside and protected from early…
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…the c a t s spooking the o the r animals. Also, Ginny has cons t ruc ted a r a t h e r unique “run” f o r…
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…the conservation and preservation of the species. Today the 37 species of the worlds wild felids face a grim future. As human populations expand worldwide, natura l hab i ta…
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L.I.O.C. Endangered Species Conservation Federation Inc. Bobcat CHAINSAW, obtained his name because of his loud purr. He lives now with Donna Amos in Oregon. This newsletter is published bi-monthly by…
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…one years of newsletters. Of course from 1956 thru 1971 our Founder, Catherine Cisin was also our Editor. In 1972 Robert Peraner took over that chore until the newly formed…
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…lbs now. I think s h e needs a playmate. She runs through the house like a NEWS (Continued f rom Page 7.) needs a playmate. She runs through the…
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