…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 groups are advised that,…
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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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…purpose 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…
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…running the “world’s larges ocelot fur farm” (boasting an ocelot birth rate of 250 kits a year), it also seems to have the most restaurants in Europe offer- ing wild…
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CONTENTS : . . . . . . . . . . . Whose Coat Was I t ? Page 3 ESSA Rules Against Margay Import . . . ….
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…of the material in this newsletter may not be made without written permission of the authors and/or copyright owner LIOC. Since the newsletter consists of articles, photos and artwork contributed…
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…in Valley Stream, N. Y. 1. The heading of the Newsletter should again be r e – vised to read a t the heading “Long Island Ocelot Club!’with “Newsletter” beneath…
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…from a given point. Phone for details. (Congress 2 0256) NEWS FROM LOCAL CORRESPONDENTS – MICHIGAN NORTHERN CA LlFORNIA Sherr i Brown 661 Six Mile Road NW Comstock Park, Michigan…
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…Middle Ages, attacks of SIX– cific hunger were becoming more frequent and more serious. Today hidden hunger constitutes the most t y m – cal form of man-made hunger. ”…
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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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