…ocelots produced in the Florida compound, Ken’s first exotic was a margay. At the peak of the compound close to 100 cats made their home with the Hatfields.. . .among…
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…1 LIOC board members with a combined total of 168 years experience in exotic cat husbandry. Explore the world famous L.L. Bean Factory Outlet, (recent map and compass recommended, may…
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…is hoped that illegal hunting, the second most common cause of panther deaths, will also decrease. Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission and the State Park Service are both working…
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…versions varied slightly so the legislation was sent to a committe of both houses to work out the differences. It was in this committee that Senator Danny Corbett added Section…
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…commercial club, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of ocelots and all other exotic felines. Reproduction of the material in this Newsletter may not be made without written permission…
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…that such areport would take years to complete and that by then the animal could beextinct. As part of a settlement, FWS agreed to complete the habitat protection plan. In…
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…die made by the Robert Stoll Company of New York City, a t a cost of $57. The pins o r buttons a r e gold-filled. Cost is $2.43 each….
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…margay – and several “common” cats. BOBCAT, (as yet un-named)- Harry Denhard, Greenville, N. Y. SNOOPY, bobcat, has come to live with R. H. and Dolores Kerle, 5 N. 7th…
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STAFF: M r s . Harrv G . Cisin (Editor) Amai’;iiisett. N . Y. 11930 M r s . ~ i l l i u r Murray (secretary) B&…
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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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