…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 the even numbered months. Local…
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…Issue 4 – July/August, 1998 Here Comes the Pride Most species of cats lead solitary lives, but a few live together in groups called prides. BEHAVIOR A pride is usually…
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…by Staten Island Zoo), September, 1958 MONTEZUMA (Merrill) “Caty-Cornered”, New York Daily News, 11/7/58 MONTEZUMA (Merrill) New York World Telegram, 11/6/58 SIMBA (Mathews) “This Fearless Pair Raise Ocelots” Daily News,…
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…newspaper i tem which does not get through to the reader . News report ing must be factual and readers ‘ conclusions a r e a s v a r…
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L.I.O.C. Endangered Species Conservation Federation Incorporated. Newsletter 4101 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh PA 15224 July/Aug 1989 , Volume 33, Number 4 Suzi and Mike Mutascio have some interesting news about their…
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…1 was mailed. Through the newsletter members have been informed of each other’s activities, been able to share humorous, informative and sometimes heartbreaking experiences, and have discover- ed how many…
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…ASSOC. FOR SOUND WILDLIFE PROGRAMS:2455 S.E. 184 Te r race , Miami, F1. 33160 WORLD PET SOCIETY: PLO.Box 343, Tarzana, CA 91356 TO AVOID MISSING ANY NEWSLETTERS I F YOU…
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…a non-profit, non-commercial club, inter- national in membership, devoted to the welfare of pet ocelots and other “ExoticTt felines. Reproduc- tion of the material in this Newsletter may not be…
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…pitiful cry. I looked for Sidney who had run behind the waterbed. When I coaxed him out he was dragging his back legs, completely stretched out, behind him. We rushed…
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…of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline conservation, management and ownership to our members. The material printed in this newsletter is contributed by our members and reflects…
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