…of our “residents” and visit WildLife on Easy Street on the web, our address is: http://www. wildlifeeasyst .com LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation, Inc. Volume 41. Issue 6 – November/December,…
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…locations of lions on Big Bend Ranch SNA to help with planning for public use of the site. “We arein an information gathering mode,” said John Herron, TPWD nongame and…
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…its snarling o c c u p t onto the bed of our pickup truck and headed for Lhe release site. Within a half-hour we arrived a t a riverine…
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LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation Inc. Volume 36 Issue 6 NovemberPecember 1992 Contents President’s Perspective . . . . . . . . . Legal Updates . . ….
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…review George Stowers code of ethics as to a consideration for its use, kicked off this session. Discussion on updating Exotica particularly in regards to medical and nutritional material resulted…
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…the locations of lions on Big Bend Ranch SNA to help with planning for public use of the site. “We are in an information gathering mode,” said John Herron, TPWD…
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…a logical approach to the problem of estimating big cat populations over large regions, using data from site specific intensive studies. In view of the above facts, I have been…
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…animal rights organizations have done virtually notliing that truly benefits animals in the wild. I f anything. ihcir views and actions threaten zoological on-site conservation and field research as well…
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…completely. They are “good” cats. They conduct themselves with impecable demeanor … they eat on schedule in the proper places. They r e s ~ t their toilet sites. They…
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…?riinarily of trips between food bowl and resting sites. A third observation was of markedly different reactions to minced, frozen meat as compared to occasional feeding of rabbit, chicken, or…
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