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Wild Cat News - Volume 2, Issue 3

Welcome to Wild Cat News, a publication about the studies and stories of wild cats. Published online three times a year, Wild Cat News features compelling, in-depth articles about wild cat species such as cougars, jaguars, lynx, bobcats, ocelots, jaguarondis, and margays. A must-read for anyone interested in wild cat biology and conservation, Wild Cat News is only available in its entirety to Cougar Network Members.

Issue: December 2006

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Through the Eyes of a Cougar

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By Laura Bowers Foreman

Science Journalist

 

 

Little Spotted Cat in Brazil

By Tadeu G. de Oliveira1,2,3,4, Marcos A. Tortato1,6, Carlos Benhur Kasper1,4, Rosane Vera Marques1,7, Mara C. Marques1,5 and Katia Cassaro1,5

1Wild Cats of Brazil Project, 2Dept. Biology - UEMA, 3Institute Pro-Carnivoros, 4South American Cats Conservation Alliance - SACCA, 5Sao Paulo Zoo, 6CAIPORA, 7Mammal Lab. PUC-RS

 

 

Bobcats Regaining Iowa Foothold

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By Stephanie A. Koehler, M. S.

Research Associate
Iowa State University

 

 

Cougar Hysteria: Mania in the Midwest & East

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By Dave Hamilton

Missouri Department of Conservation

 

 

Reducing Ocelot Vehicle Collisions

By Aaron M. Haines, Michael E. Tewes, Lon I. Grassman, and Jan E. Janecka

Feline Research Program, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institue, Texas A&M University

 

 

Ocelot Conservation Festival Supports Recovery Efforts

By Corina Ballagas
Coordinator
& By Jody Mays
Wildlife Biologist
USF&WS, Laguna Atascosa NWR

 

 

Wild Felid Trapping Techniques & Methodology

By Duggins Wroe
Biologist

 

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