…for photos. July/August 2012 Volume 56, Issue 4 FEATURES July/August 2012 Volume 56, Issue 4 6 9 13 14 17 18 20 21 22 26 c o n t e…
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…NATURE ® Insight into the lives of animals IBERIAN LYNX (LYNX PARDINUS) Like the other three lynx species, the IBERIAN LYNX relies heavily on the availability of rabbits, his main…
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…there were chunks of beef lying in the cages— obviously dinner for the carnivores. But, oddly, they were all partially covered with an almost iridescent blue-green dye. We later learned…
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…Finally, in May of 2007, Miss Beverly produced the first litter of two caracats. Miss Beverly has a bicornate uterus, and she delivered the first kitten 36 hours before the…
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…approached the barn. Cautiously unlocking the door and opening it, I breathed a sigh of relief when I saw the lion contentedly lying in her stall. Thankfully, the end where…
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…likely put him down, Sandusky is now a legal, privately owned mountain lion. To be perfectly hon- est, I don’t have any idea whether or not Scott could ever legally…
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…mother, there was concern that she might accidentally or intentionally harm the babies, an unfortunately all-too- common occurrence in this species. Sadly, this was the case; the first-born cub died…
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…died in my a r m s Saturday night.” Lillian Kirk te l ls the story: “The baby g i r l ocelot “The boy is naturally gaining wonderfully. He…
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…Rally and Races. Over 200,000 people attend the Rally. Naturally, because sleeping rooms and camping spaces are filled years in advance, the room rates are increased for Rally week. If…
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…the fature. The general public hears about the initial rescue of a cat usually through by the news media and then eventually about where the cat is finally placed. The…
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