…Material for Publication 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 the 10th of…
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…you mas te red this difficulty very well. ” — Joy Adamson, Maru National P a r k , P. 0. Maua via Meru, Kenya, Africa. THE HYBRID JUNGLE CAT…
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…ea r will eventually get smaller and shrivel up a bit. Otherwise i t can’t hurt her. Trilby: (On hearing the news) Caesar, did you hear? You’ve ruined my looks….
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…Turner Shirley Wagner Nancy Ward Barbara Wilton for contributions to this newsletter. This is YOUR newsletter. ALL contributions- new or old, long or short, technical or humorous, personal story, article…
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…tive method of transportation in the rather difficult Bornean terrain. Since 1928, there have been a few rumors of the cat’s continued existence, some unsuccessful searches, and the odd unconfirmed…
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…in this Newsletter may not be made without written permission of the authors and/or the copyright owner, LIOC. Founder: Catherine Cisi ‘ Amangasett NY 1 1930 (51 6):67-3852 Officers: President:…
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…newsletter postage fees by 75% and all savings have been redirected into improving the newsletter quality. Increased the newsletter from 24 pages to 40 pages and introduced color photos. Sent…
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…location had not been de te rmined when Newsletter went to p r in te r . THE LONG ISLAND OCELOT CLUB NEWSLETTER Published Bi-Monthly by Long Island Ocelot Club,…
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…Cannon University, Erie, Pennsylvania June 3-5, 1994. The confer- ence is being organized and sponsored by the American Ecological Research Institute, Department of Biology, Cannon University, Friends of the Eastern…
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…is an important tool for communicating the basics of responsible captive husbandry and resulted in a significant improvement in relations between the LIOC and the American Zoological Association North American…
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