…run of the March/April newsletter mailing using two taped tabs to close it, and eliminate the enve- lope. The back one third of the newsletter will be devoted to a…
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…West Orange, New Jersey – We Can’t Wait to See You There! All the news fit to print on the latest annual gathering of the FCF! 15 Lynxy Lady: Lessons…
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…David against Goliath, a small rural zoo being sued by a multimillion-dollar, non-profit organization of animal rights attorneys. The court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs. This ruling is potentially…
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…of my favorite things: running the cats for their exercise. Our four cat exercise runs are 12′ x100′ and I have as much fun as the cats with me throwing…
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…one of three world famous ‘tiger pups’ born July 27, 2009 at Safari Zoological Park in Caney, Kansas. (read about the Tiger Pups in the July/August 2009 Journal) Photo by…
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…Banos, which is 4,000 feet straight down. He’s running in muddy ruts so deep the stir- rups drag on the ground, teaching me a very important lesson. Doc Martins are…
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…heaneyi rabori Flat-Headed Cat – Prionailurus planiceps Rusty Spotted Cat – Prionailurus rubigi- nosus rubiginosus phillipsi koladivius Fishing Cat – Prionailurus viverrinus viverrinus rhizophoreus Pallas’s Cat – Otocolobus manul manul…
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…Conservation Federation. We are a non-profit (Federal ID# 59-2048618) noncommercial organization with international membership, devoted to the welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to present information…
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…captive cousins. At the end of 1989, zoos worldwide were home to as few as 25 fishing cats, according to the International Species Information System (ISIS). ISIS is a data…
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…throughout India, where 60 percent of the world’s tigers live. Peter Jackson, chairman of the Cat Specialist Group of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natu- ral…
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