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African Rhino Specialist Group |
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Brooks, M. |
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2000 |
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Species |
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34 |
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30 |
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Africa
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
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African rhinos now collectively number over 11000 for the first time since 1984, after black rhino numbers bottomed out at about 2,500 between 1992-1995. However the status of the northern white rhino and western black rhino remain absolutely critical at below 30 and 20 animals respectively. |
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Africa
Distribution - Status
African Rhino Species
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African rhinos now collectively number over 11000 for the first time since 1984, after black rhino numbers bottomed out at about 2,500 between 1992-1995. However the status of the northern white rhino and western black rhino remain absolutely critical at below 30 and 20 animals respectively. |
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World
Management
All Rhino Species
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Good procress is being made with the rhino horn fingerprinting project, where horn from as many as possible of the key and important African rhino populations is being analysed. A suite of techniques are being assessed to determine the most cost-effective approach for determining the source loca... |
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World
Organisations
All Rhino Species
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Members of the African Rhino Specialist Group (AFRSG) have contributed to the development of a number of national plans and strategies, and the Continental Action Plan has been completed and is due for publication in early 2000. Members attended the CITES COP 10 in Zimbabwe in 1997 and have been... |
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