| Blasdel, T.L.; Goen, T.; Olsen, T.S.; Connors, J.H.; Farne, L.A.; Flanagan, J.P.; Densmore, M.A.; Loskutoff, N.L.; Capp, J.; Fuller, D.; Kraemer, D.C. 1991 Captive management of the white rhinoceros for reproductive studies (Abstract). Applied Animal Behavior Science 29: 514 |
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White Rhino
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| Trained white rhino to enter Chute. More intensive management practices at the Houston Zoological Gardens have made possible the adaptation of artificial reproduction techniques to a pair of southern white rhinoceroses. Both animals have been trained to enter a chute for blood collection, recta... |
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| MacKinnon, K.; Santiapillai, C. 1991 Javan rhino: captive breeding concern. Oryx 25 (2): 65 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia
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Javan Rhino
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| WWF-International and other conservation agencies are very concerned about a proposal, originating from the Captive Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG) of IUCN to remove 18-26 Javan rhinos Rhinoceros sondaicus from Ujong Kulon National Park to establish captive-breeding programmes. There are only tw... |
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| Anonymous 1991 Namibia dehorns rhino. Traffic Bulletin 12 (1/2): 1 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
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Black Rhino
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| The Ministry of Wildlife, Conservation and Tourism in Namibia, in conjunction with Save the Rhino Trust, has dehorned an undisclosed number of Diceros bicornis as part of a comprehensive strategy to censure the survival of the species in Damaraland. This was the second dehorning operation in the... |
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| Pienaar, D.J.; Hall-Martin, A. 1991 Radio transmitter implants in the horns of both the white and the black rhinoceros in the Kruger National Park. Koedoe 34 (2): 89-96, figs. 1-8 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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African Rhino Species
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| Allen, J.L.; Janssen, D.L.; Oosterhuis, J.E.; Stanley, T.H. 1991 Immobilization of captive non-domestic hoofstock with carfentanil. Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 1991: 336-340, 2 tables |
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World
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All Rhino Species
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| Foose, T.J. 1991 Global management of rhinos: pp. 163-185
| In: Foose, T.J. et al. Kenya black rhino metapopulation analysis workshop: briefing book. Apple Valley, CBSG: [not paginated] |
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World
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All Rhino Species
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| Miller, R.E. 1991 Black rhinoceros conservation in Kenya - a field SSP? (From 1987 AAZPA GReat Lakes Regional Meeting): pp. 363-370
| In: Foose, T.J. et al. Kenya black rhino metapopulation analysis workshop: briefing book. Apple Valley, CBSG: [not paginated] |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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Black Rhino
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| Foose, T.J. 1990 A conservation strategy for rhinos. Around the Horn 1 (2): 5-6, table 1 |
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All Rhino Species
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| Conservation strategy has two pillars: (a) Protection of viable populations in the wild; (b) Captive propagation to reinforce wild populations.
In North America, the AAZPA has accorded captive propagation of rhino species its highest priority. Four of the 53 species in the formally organized pr... |
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| Chilvers, B. 1990 Rhino's last stand in Africa. REF Journal 3: 12-19, figs. 1-3 |
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World
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Black Rhino
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| If the ideal of maintaining breeding populations of rhino in the full range of their natural habitats becomes outdated as more African nations teeter on the brink of collapse, can the 183 black rhino in 71 zoo populations around the world guarantee that black rhino will not become extinct? Yes -... |
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| Foose, T.; Johnston, N. 1990 Sumatran rhino update. AAZPA Communique 31 (Feb) 2: 4, fig. 1 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| There are now 17 Dicerorhinus sumatrensis in captivity: Indonesia 2/2, Malaysia 1/7, United Kingdom 1/1, North America 0/3 |
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