…the lives they will eventual- ly lead, — not for rigorous jungle existence, but for life a s a domestic pet. Some ocelots ana margays live in ru ra i…
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…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 material printed in this newsletter…
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…Three Americans and three South Americans have been charqed with mgqlinq rhino horn which came to liqht after the Fish & Wildlife Service heard that one of the Americans was…
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…foster this noble attitude with all our combined forces. ED.NOTE: See referenced article on page 26 a  (%- Rusty-Spotted Cat. Photographed Gir Lion Sanctuary The rusty spotted cat (Felis…
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…directly o r through the owners of their patients, a r e invited to receive LIOC Newsletters. Please address requests for complimentary Newsletters to LIOC Heaci- quar te r s…
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…this Newsli-tter and look forward to a longer listing in the next Newsletter. NEW RULES In sp i te of what it s a y s on your g r…
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…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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…In today‘s chaotic world, as the saying goes, stuff happens. We are not in total control of our lives, however fervently we wish. Preparations must be in place for every…
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…sense accountability rules that place the ultimate organization power and Newsletter decisions back in the hands of it Members, when they feel the Board is unresponsive to its wishes. Sincerely,…
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…above – Submitting Material for Publication Material for publication in the Long Island elot Club Newsletter should be submitted by the ‘ – h of the month preceding Newsletter publication,…
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