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            <description>Welcome, Felid TAG Members 				The 2012 Felid TAG mid-year meeting will be held at Utah's Hogle  Zoo in Salt Lake City July 15-21, 2012.                  To register please email or call (801) 584-1778 				&amp;nbsp;About the Felid TAG 				The  Felid TAG is a committee of advisors with expertise in issues  relating  to wild cats. These advisors hold regular meetings attended by  people  from both AZA-member institutions and the private sector who  have an  interest in felids.An important role of the Felid TAG is to recommend the wild cat  species  managed by AZA studbooks, SSPs, and other zoo- and  aquarium-based  programs through the regional collection planning (RCP)  process. The  Felid RCP helps animal managers determine which species  are most in  need of zoo- or aquarium-based conservation programs;  establish  priorities for management, research and conservation; and  recruit  qualified individuals to carry out these activities. 				What is the Felid TAG? 				Felid TAG Collection Plan 				Directory of Steering Committee Members and Conservation Program Coordinators&amp;nbsp;Download a mail-in registration form</description>
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