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1 AAZPA LIBRARIANS SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BIBLIOGRAPHY SERVICE This bibliography is provided as a service of the AAZPA LIBRARIANS SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP and THE CONSORTIUM OF AQUARIUMS, UNIVERSITIES AND ZOOS. TITLE: Bibliography of the Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus ), 2nd ed. AUTHOR: Laurie Marker-Kraus, NOAHS Center, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, and Barbara Wittman, Global Cheetah Project, 917 W. Reservoir Drive NE, Massillon, OH 44646 DATE: March 1990 Abbot, S. and T. Fuller. 1971. A fresh look at the cheetah's private life. Smithsonian , 2(3):34-42. Adams, D.B. 1971. The cheetah: Native American. Science , 205(14 September):1155-1158. Adamson, J. 1966. Pippa returns to freedom in the brush. Das Tier , 6(12):4-7. ------. 1969. The Spotted Sphinx . London:Collins. ------. 1971. Pippa' Challenge . London:Collins. Ali, S.A. 1927. The Moghul emperors of India as naturalists and sportsmen. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society , 31(4): 833-861. Allen, G.M. 1939. Checklist of African mammals. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology , 83:232- 234. Ammann, K. and K. Ammann. 1984. Cheetah . Nairobi:Camerapix Publishers International. Anderson, J.L. 1982. Can cheetah be conserved in small reserves? Tshomarelo News , 5:12-13. ------. 1983. A strategy for cheetah conservation in Africa. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Extinction Alternatives , pp.127-135. Pretoria:Endangered Wildlife Trust. Anna, M. 1973. Study of the Leopard and the Cheetah in Africa South of the Sahara: Their Actual Situation in the Republic of Chad. Directorate of National Parks and Game Reserves in Chad. 4pp. [Unpublished.] Anon. 1935. The cheetah or hunting-leopard (Acinonyx jubatus Erxleben). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society , 37: 147-149.

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AAZPA LIBRARIANS SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BIBLIOGRAPHY SERVICE

This bibliography is provided as a service of the AAZPA LIBRARIANS SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP and THECONSORTIUM OF AQUARIUMS, UNIVERSITIES AND ZOOS.

TITLE: Bibliography of the Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), 2nd ed.

AUTHOR: Laurie Marker-Kraus, NOAHS Center, National Zoological Park,Smithsonian Institution, and Barbara Wittman,

Global Cheetah Project, 917 W. Reservoir Drive NE, Massillon, OH44646

DATE: March 1990

Abbot, S. and T. Fuller. 1971. A fresh look at the cheetah's private life. Smithsonian, 2(3):34-42.

Adams, D.B. 1971. The cheetah: Native American. Science, 205(14 September):1155-1158.

Adamson, J. 1966. Pippa returns to freedom in the brush. Das Tier, 6(12):4-7.

------. 1969. The Spotted Sphinx. London:Collins.

------. 1971. Pippa' Challenge. London:Collins.

Ali, S.A. 1927. The Moghul emperors of India as naturalists and sportsmen. Journal of the Bombay NaturalHistory Society, 31(4): 833-861.

Allen, G.M. 1939. Checklist of African mammals. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 83:232-234.

Ammann, K. and K. Ammann. 1984. Cheetah. Nairobi:Camerapix Publishers International.

Anderson, J.L. 1982. Can cheetah be conserved in small reserves? Tshomarelo News, 5:12-13.

------. 1983. A strategy for cheetah conservation in Africa. Proceedings of the International Symposium onExtinction Alternatives, pp.127-135. Pretoria:Endangered Wildlife Trust.

Anna, M. 1973. Study of the Leopard and the Cheetah in Africa South of the Sahara: Their Actual Situation inthe Republic of Chad. Directorate of National Parks and Game Reserves in Chad. 4pp. [Unpublished.]

Anon. 1935. The cheetah or hunting-leopard (Acinonyx jubatus Erxleben). Journal of the Bombay NaturalHistory Society, 37: 147-149.

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Anon. 1955-73. Annual reports, 1955/57, 1958/60 1961/62, 1963/64, 1968/69, 1972/73. Pretoria:National ParksBoard of Trustees. [Unpublished.]

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Anon. 1972c. Species of wild animals bred in captivity during 1970. International Zoo Yearbook, 12:331.

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Anon. 1973b. Species of wild animals bred in captivity during 1971. International Zoo Yearbook, 13:335.

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Anon. 1974b. The cheetah and our national parks. Custos, 3(5):10-12.

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Anon. 1974d. Species of wild animals bred in captivity during 1973. International Zoo Yearbook, 14:384.

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