Status Report on Cats (Felidae) of the World, 1971

Status Report on Cats (Felidae) of the World, 1971
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Download or read book Status Report on Cats (Felidae) of the World, 1971 written by John L. Paradiso and published by . This book was released on 1972 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thirty-six species of wild cats (Felidae) recognized in the world today. Part 1 of this report presents evidence that eight of these species (with currently recognized subspecies) are endangered. This report draws upon the best scientific, commercial, and management data available today. Part 2 is an annotated list of species that cannot be considered endangered at the present time.


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