…ani- mals. To my surprise, Scully never even mentions the ownership of exotic pets. The book is about whaling and the cor- ruption of the International Whaling Com- mission (IWC)…
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…and Ralston Purina Inc. By Rudy Baum Reprinted frcxn Chemical & Ehgineering News Contributed by John Perry World Bank Establishes Environment Department In a move sought by the National Wildlife…
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…claimed that a BBC team had discovered firsthand evi- dence of tigers living at 4,100 meters above sea level in Bhutan. This revelation spread quickly, achiev- ing worldwide media coverage…
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…and the news of Isabella and the tiger pups became a worldwide media sensation. We not only did interviews and TV segments for news– casts, but also were featured on…
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…Dracaena Palm Dragon Tree Dumb Cane Easter Lily * Eggplant Elaine Elderberry Elephant Ear Emerald Feather English Holly English Ivy English Yew Ergot Eucalyptus Euonymus Evergreen Ferns Fiddle-leaf fig Figwort…
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…the forest of Kerinchi Seblat National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia. These men are vital mem- bers of Fauna and Flora International (FFI) tiger protection units. Feline Conservation Federation Volume 58,…
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…Namibia – the ‘Cheetah Capital of the World’ Namibia has the world’s largest number of cheetahs: 3,000 animals, or one fifth of the world’s remaining population. Most of these cheetahs…
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…records, and any news other than bad news is considered good news, FCF members reached down deep and came up with a fist full of dollars for in situ conservation….
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…Club Newsletter January 1962 News from Around the Jungle The biggest news in the Michigan area seems to be Thor, African lion that belongs to Woodrow W Woodhouse in Grand…
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…spotted cat (Pri- onailurus rubiginosis) is one. Rusty spotted cats were sighted on seven different occa- sions. (As individual rusty spotted cats are not differentiated. We may have captured the…
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