Field notes, v1411
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Journal 62 28 July 1972 Tucuman - Dr. Miguel Zello, Oroz & Esteban, orithologists. May have field information. I then went in afternoon to office of Dr. Juan Carlos Izodoy, former veterinarian, in charge of Caza y Pesca. He issued permits for effcts of animal skins - this includes foxes, racoons, beas, egiana (over 1 million pones/yr.). I saw one for 1,200 F.geoffryi. Can export skins as long as legal in state province where taken. Joguen probilities, however (unless foreign origin proven? - also, fur coats). Office on Av. Belgano, no. 845, B²; hours 1p.m. - 7p.m. Pleasant man, about 65, good English, voluble. He had published book on Fauna Silvestre, 1963, Consejo Federal de Inversiones, Republica Argentina. Compilation of info. on species species + all laws up to then, in Spanish. Now out of print. He hopes to bring up to date & republics | To take and export animals, must get permit from Izodoy, then from state where to be hunted, then get animals, then permit from Izodoy. Some fees paid, but do not go into wildlife dept. | Izodoy also said habitat change had been great, with weened crops, oil development. He had little biological data on cats. He listed some tanneries + fur dealers in his area, which I might visit. He knew my name from previous work (Garden Bump had worked in Argentina - he had left equipment for game bird research station near B.A. (Marcello?). He thought Paraguay the