…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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…was intended only to be a privately run breeding and reproductive research facility. There was never intent to open or operate as a public exhibit facility (zoo). Today, 25 years…
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…early days of AZA zoo inbreeding. Today, the exhibit world is full of flawless white tigers made healthy through the influx of unrelated orange tigers. Another result of the generic…
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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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…the excellent job on the newsletter. Even though Lynn Culver is on the FCF board, we cannot leave her out as she helps Mike gather articles and gets the newsletter…
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…run. I like the natural effect of grass for the runs. The runs are large enough to where the cats do not kill the grass. Mowing the runs with a…
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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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…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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…pre- sented. This illustration will reappear with the text of “THE SERVAL (Leptailurus serval) in the January Newsletter. — Editor LIOC Newsletter &̂ÂÂ¥ SERVAL (Leptailurus serva l ) TINKER BELLE’S…
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.I.O.C. Endangered Species Conservation Federation Incorporated. LD CONFERENCE Information about LIOC ESCF Inc. and this Newsletter. This newsletter is published bi-monthly by the LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation Incorporated. We…
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