…anything from a new toy with which to play, to a new scent, to a new favorite bunk to hang out on. By combining con- stant enrichment and training, the…
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…(Federal I.D. 59-20486 18) non-commercial organization w i th international membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter i s to present information about exotic…
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…Giordano, M.S. Director of Conservation Science & Field Projects S.P.E.C.I.E.S.:The Society for the Preservation of Endan- gered Carnivores & their International Ecological Study LifeScape International ***Integrating Nature & Humanity for…
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…have chosen not to re-run and this is good. The FCF should not be led by a select few; it needs to be open to new leaders, new ideas, and…
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Volume 48, Issue 1 January/February 2004 This newsletter is published bi-monthly by the Feline Conservation Federation, Inc. We are a non-profit (Federal ID# 59-2048618) noncommercial organization with international membership, devoted…
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…us with two beautiful female kittens on June 21. The announcement, of new additions to the exotic feline family is always good news. Good news is also an excel- lent…
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…46 6 Andean Cat Conservation Center News Dr. Jim Sanderson updates on the building plans. Cat Conservation Trust Update Marion Holmes works to change attitudes and shares news on black-footed…
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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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…conserved among species. “Human romantic love evolved from the same brain system that mediates attraction in animals,” says Helen Fisher, a research professor of anthropology at Rutgers University in New…
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…programs. As the days progressed, news updates filled the television screen and I numbly listened. On Friday, I visited a local New York zoo, Ashville Game Farm, to pick up…
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