…a n d . Ore 97266 PLEASE SEND ALL APPLICATIONS AN0 MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DIRECTLY TO BARBARA FOR FAST SERVICE. ALL NEWSLETTER RELATED MATERIAL SHOULD BE SENT TO THE EDITOR. SHIRLEY…
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…photographs of F. serval as well as Felis caracal, F libyca, F-nigripes and Genetta tigrina with which the latter is frequently confused. RESULTS The serval probably occurred along the coastal…
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…needed more protected areas for all spotted cats. Dr. Jorqe Rabinovich stressed the general lack of information about Latin American cats and suqg- ested three critical categories: Ecoloqical information, which…
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…t t end ing the Second Annual Seminar on Exot ic Cats i n Los Angeles on March 24th. Marvin and Jack ie Happel were a l s o planning…
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…(Federal I.D.# 58-9100616)), non-commercial organization, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to ores ent information about exotic feline conservation, management,…
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…Canadian Lynx, Caracal, Fishing Cat, Geoffrey’s Cat, Indian Desert Cat, Jaguarundi, Jungle Cat, Margay, Ocelot, Pallas Cat, Pampas Cat, Rusty-Spotted Cat, Siberian Lynx, Sand Cat, Scottish Wildcat, and Serval. In…
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…own. Please advise Larry or Sharon for details. EDUCATIONAL PmSENTATIONS Featured speakers were members Alikha Hendricks and Paul Hendricks: Alisha gave a talk on the small species of wild cats….
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…pads have been set up along animal trails in Meru Betiri. When an animal steps on a pad, it triggers the camera, capturing itself on film. Although the technique is…
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ALL BIG CATS RANKING ALL IN SANCTUARIES IN ZOOS IN OTHER STATE # CATS # FAC STATE # CATS # FAC STATE # CATS # FAC STATE # CATS #…
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…ISLAND OCELOT CLUB NEWSLETTER Published bi-monthly by Long Island Ocelot Club. 1454 Fleetwood Drive East, Mobile, Alabama 36605. The Long Island Ocelot Club is a non-profit, non-commercial club, international in…
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