…breakthrough that can save lives and could be used on exotic cats. 34 Updates on Three Small Wild Cat Species Lynn Culver summarizes Jim Sanderson’s Convention pre- sentation. 15 Your…
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…exposure. 2) Newsletter. With the additional funding from commercial sources, we can upgrade our Newsletter and thereby encourage professionals to publish in our Newsletter. We should also publish both in…
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…group, or wildlife organization on your behalf), please contact us at: FOX VALLEY ANIMAL NUTRITION INC. (800) 679-4666 or email: [email protected] www.foxvalleynutrition.com Feline Conservation Federation Volume 58, Issue 1 •…
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…– 14- THE NEWS (Continued f rom Page 14) NEWS OF LIOC STAFF RESIDENTIAL OUTDOOR RUNS F o r pets f rom Brinkman Manufacturing and Fence Co, Topeka, Kansas 66604,…
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…of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to present information about exotic feline conservation, management and ownership to our members. The material printed in this newsletter is contributed…
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…and fox slink through the ruins of a 1,000-year-old fort; mongoose and monkeys scamper around an ancient temple; and 270 species of birds festoon the sturdy dhok trees surrounding the…
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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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…stamps of cats I have but it must number close to 1000. One of my rarest stamps is of the rusty-spotted cat (Prionailurus rubiginosa) issued by Sri Lanka in 1982…
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…In reading over the latest few Newsletters I have noticed something occurring that is quite disturbing. It appears that some sections of LIOC are heading away from the original pur-…
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…even have a copy of that epoch making newsreel. The cartoons I drew which appeared in the January Newsletter a r e the realizations of my nightmares. –ie interesting thing…
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