11. ANIMAL PEOPLE | June 2006 || South Africa canned hunts
per year.
Leopards are less commonly shot, with only 45 killed by visiting hunters in 2004, according to the wildlife trade monitoring network TRAFFIC, but the cost of killing a Leopard is circa $5,500.
Other
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well as the well-known lion, leopard,
and cheetah, and the less familiar but still reasonably common caracal,
serval and African wildcat, Africa hosts the golden cat, jungle cat, sand
cat, and blackfooted cat. Cats of
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13. ANIMAL PEOPLE | News from the islamic world
introduce trophy hunting for leopards. Officially, about 40 snow leopards survive in Pakistan, but hunters and herders claim there are 150-250. Two were shot in June after one snow leopard allegedly killed six women in two weeks by pouncing down on
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14. ANIMAL PEOPLE I May 2006 | Kindness Clubs grew into the Ghana SPCA by Debra...
wild dog, lion, hyena, and leopard” in Ghanian wildlife reserves, University of California at Berkeley and Cambridge University researcher Justin Brashares reported in Science in 2004. “People turned to bushmeat when fish became
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15. ANIMAL PEOPLE | Nov. 2005 | Everyone takes blame for spreading H5N1
A tiger, a clouded leopard, and several domestic cats all from one household who were fed diets consisting almost entirely of poultry killed by H5N1 contracted H5N1 in Thailand in early 2004. The tiger recovered. Except for those
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released was killed by a leopard in 2005, WTI acknowledged to ANIMAL PEOPLE, after the Assam Tribune alleged that leopards killed both. Two released in 2007 survived for at least seven months before losing their radio collars. Their release
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17. ANIMAL PEOPLE I JUNE 2010
Wakefield shot his first leopard at nine and his first tiger at 10, and after serving in the British Army from 1941 to 1954, worked as a hunting guide until the passage of the 1972 Wildlife Preservation Act forced him to switch to promoting
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Avoiding leopard trouble
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two
white tigers, two leopards, and
five other large exotic cats.
The Harbin facility was the
s ub j e c t o f m an y r e po rt s s in c e
Maximum fine does not save ducks from oily ponds
EDMONTON
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BOOKS: In Bear Country, by Jake McDonald
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