…is a non-profit, non-commercial club, inter- national in membership, devoted to the welfare of pet ocelots and other llExoticll felines. Reproduc- tion of the material in this Newsletter may not…
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…We are a non-profit (Federal I.D.#59-2048618), non-commercial organization, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline…
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…OCELOT CLUB NEWSLETTER Published Bi-Monthly by Long Island Ocelot Club, 1454 Fleetwood Drive East, Mobile, Alabama 36605. The Long Island Ocelot Club is a non-profit, non- commercial club, international in…
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Published bi-monthly by the LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation Inc. We are a non-profit, non-commercial organization, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. Reproduction of the material…
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…ca t s a r e a s fol lows- Cat – Period in days Cheetah (Acinonyx Jubatus) 93 Bobcat (Lynx Rufus) 63 “Domestic” (Fel ls Catus) 6 1 Siamese…
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…“Snoopy’s News– letters.” There were four in all, each a work of Curly’s imagin ative, humorous patience which created the hand bound collages which were Snoopy’s Newsletters. Curly sent these…
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…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 members. The…
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…Tigers, see pages 7 and 1 Published bi-monthly by the LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation Inc. We are a non-profit, non-commercial organization, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of…
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…pounds. The Big Prowl at NEW MARKET The f i r s t mention of t h e 1959 p i c n i c a t New Market, Virginia…
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…r ice ocelot? Well – NOBODY Travels Light By: Jean Mackay 1624 Walnut Street Berkeley, 9, California The University of California sponsored the Gala- Â¥age International Scientific project early in…
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