Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 Here's a good website on the dhole. I know them from Thailand where they travel in packs and can destroy ungulates in a matter of seconds. http://www.cuon.net/dholes/ -Kirsten Conrad Kim Bartlett [anpeople] Friday, February 25, 2005 11:22 AM aapn Cc: reafipa the dhole Dear Nicolas: A dhole is a wild dog found in India and possibly elsewhere in Asia. Kim >Hi ! > >I am Nicolas BISCAYE from AFIPA, an organization which fight against >fur in France. >We work about it during 3years and we want to have got some >informations, hoping that you can help us : > >- who can give me some informations about the " dhole " (or cuon >alpinus " ) ? Is it the same specie that " dog from China " ?(like >leopard cat is called cat from china) > >- what are the CITES comportement in China concerning protected >species ? > >Thank you very much for your help. If I can help you, it will be a >pleasure ! > >Nicolas BISCAYE > -- Kim Bartlett, Publisher of ANIMAL PEOPLE Newspaper Postal mailing address: P.O. Box 960, Clinton WA 98236 U.S.A. CORRECT EMAIL ADDRESS IS: <ANPEOPLE Website: http://www.animalpeoplenews.org/ with French and Spanish language subsections. Something to think about: We believe that the Golden Rule applies to animals, too. We don't accept the prevailing notion that " people come first' " or that " people are more important than animals. " Animals feel pain and suffer just as we do, and it is almost always humans making animals suffer and not the other way around. Yet in spite of how cruelly people behave towards animals -- not to mention human cruelty to other humans -- we are supposed to believe that humans are superior to other animals. If people want to fancy themselves as being of greater moral worth than the other creatures on this earth, we should begin behaving better than they do, and not worse. Let's start treating everyone as we would like to be treated ourselves. For more information on Asian animal issues, please use the search feature on the AAPN website: http://www.aapn.org/ or search the list archives at: aapn Please feel free to send any relevant news or comments to the list at aapn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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