…animal f a r m and zoo in New Market. By that t ime th3 zoo will be open and should prove most entertaining. Other act ivi t ies compr…
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LONG ISLAND Contents : Low Cost Security Equipment…………Page 5 New Dietary Product………………..Page 6 Readers Write……………………..Page 7 …………… Commentary: Fur Farming. Page 8 Branch Reports.. ………………….. Page 9′ Tuffy, An Alaskan…
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…was our new “CATS IN DISTRESS” committee under the chairmanship of Alan Ainsworth of New York City. Alan has acted in this capacity, placing a few ocelots who might otherwise…
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…s Mayme Pasquinelli, 14726 So. Butler Avenue, Compton, California (Ed: Complete, updated birth record of all LIOC domestic ocelots will be printed in the earliest Newsletter where mere i s…
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…needs a new h a r n e s s : i f t h e y knew t h a t t h e Game commission i s s…
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…I Submittino Material for Publication I Material for publication in the Long Island Ocelot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the 10th of the month preceding Newsletter publication, i.e. by…
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…18) non-commercial organization w i th international membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter i s to present information about exotic feline conservation, manage-…
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…prey switching, cycles, competition Chapter 5 . What do cats eat – diets compared of different cats Chapter 6. Living together – visual communication, contact patterns, olfactory communication, scent marking…
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…Law May Become Endangered Species Critics tear apart New Mexico compromise It was touted as historic: a compromise between cowboys and conservationists over the issue of endangered species in New…
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…compared with other more easily handled dogs a s the pet ocelot with the common cat. The pet ocelot requires much more of the owner than the common cat: an…
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