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        <title>Introducing an unofficial entry to the world of exotic cat conservation - Leopards and tiger and caracals oh my! - Wildcatzoo&apos;s Blog - Tehachapi News</title>
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        <description>Exotic Feline Breeding Compound, Feline Conservation Center
If you lke cats, this is your place for the exotics. With worldwide renown, this facility is helping&amp;nbsp;the rarest species of leopard (Amur)&amp;nbsp;survive, not only in captivity, but by raising funds to help those trying to preserve the last 35 in the wild.
They recently sent an x-ray machine to help with Cheetah Conservation in Botswana.
They are a great local place where individuals can contribute proactively to help stop a global problem.
Your community has supported and made them what they are today. From seven cats and seven acres, now 80 cats are&amp;nbsp;housed on 80 acres of land. While less than half of them are on display, you are able to view many varieties that are unusual. Three leopard sub-species, Ocelot, Margay, Serval, Cougar, Jaguar, and three variety of lynx is just a partial list of what is available everyday but Wednesday.
Don&#039;t be depressed about the sate of the wild world, do something about preserving it.
&amp;nbsp;Through this blog, I will try to give an insiders look at some of the cats, on a semi-regular basis. </description>
        <itunes:summary>Exotic Feline Breeding Compound, Feline Conservation Center
If you lke cats, this is your place for the exotics. With worldwide renown, this facility is helping&amp;nbsp;the rarest species of leopard (Amur)&amp;nbsp;survive, not only in captivity, but by raising funds to help those trying to preserve the last 35 in the wild.
They recently sent an x-ray machine to help with Cheetah Conservation in Botswana.
They are a great local place where individuals can contribute proactively to help stop a global problem.
Your community has supported and made them what they are today. From seven cats and seven acres, now 80 cats are&amp;nbsp;housed on 80 acres of land. While less than half of them are on display, you are able to view many varieties that are unusual. Three leopard sub-species, Ocelot, Margay, Serval, Cougar, Jaguar, and three variety of lynx is just a partial list of what is available everyday but Wednesday.
Don&#039;t be depressed about the sate of the wild world, do something about preserving it.
&amp;nbsp;Through this blog, I will try to give an insiders look at some of the cats, on a semi-regular basis. </itunes:summary>
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