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File AvailableBlancou, L. 1954 Notes sur les mammiferes de l'Equateur Africain Francais - un rhinoceros de foret?. Mammalia 18: 358-363
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Africa - Western Africa - Central African Republic
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Black Rhino
Louis Lavauden made a single journey from Kenya to Cameroon in 1931 and then published his reports in 1932, reprinted in Brazzaville in 1933, and also in Terre et la Vie 1932, with a rhino distribution map. On these maps, Lavauden shows the presence of rhinoceros in the area formed by the border...
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File AvailableBlancou, L. 1954 Notes sur les mammiferes de l'Equateur Africain Francais - un rhinoceros de foret?. Mammalia 18: 358-363
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Black Rhino
On his distribution maps, Lavauden extends the region for the black rhino to the Congo-CAR border at the lower M'bomou. However, this has never been the case and the rhino lived at least 200 km further north.- Mbomou, South East CAR, ca. 6 N, 26 E
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File AvailableBlancou, L. 1954 Notes sur les mammiferes de l'Equateur Africain Francais - un rhinoceros de foret?. Mammalia 18: 358-363
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White Rhino
On his maps, Lavauden indicated the presence of white rhino in the Haut M'bomou. Although this is no longer true, it was correct earlier, but in a more narrow zone bordering the Sudanese border.
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File AvailableFelix, A. 1953 Notes sur la faune de Birao. Mammalia 17: 55-66, map 1
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Black Rhino
A certain number certainly lives in the Ouandjia-Vakaga reserve, at least in the SE part near the N'Guesse river. Spoor were found on the N'Guesse River in March 1952. In April 1952, when travelling by car from Djale to Birao, about 20 km north of Djale, we saw a rhino. The locals say t...
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File AvailableAnna, M. 1950 Notes sur la presence du rhinoceros dans la region de l'Ouham (Oubangui-Chari). Mammalia 14: 26-28
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Black Rhino
in Ouham, about 20, plus some animals from Chad
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File AvailableAnna, M. 1950 Notes sur la presence du rhinoceros dans la region de l'Ouham (Oubangui-Chari). Mammalia 14: 26-28
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Black Rhino
Area of distribution. Imagine a horizontal line from Kouki [7.10 N, 17.18 E] in the east, passing the [rivers] Nana Bakasso, Ouham and Fafa, through a place about 30 km south of Batangafo [7.18 N, 18.18 E] where the Dy and Fafa rivers come together, and continuing towards Fort Crampel [=Kago Ban...
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File AvailableAnna, M. 1950 Notes sur la presence du rhinoceros dans la region de l'Ouham (Oubangui-Chari). Mammalia 14: 26-28
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African Rhino Species
The rhino is totally protected since December 1933.
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Guernier, E. 1950 Encyclopédie coloniale et maritime A.E.F.. Paris
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Black Rhino
Africa/Centrafrique/M'bomou (6°N 26°E) - 1950 - CR - (CARINO No. 336 - Reference and note contributed by CARINO (Dr Henri Carpentier, Ingénieur Civil des Mines), 2011)
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File AvailableBlancou, L. 1948 Notes sur les mammiferes de l'Oubangui-Chari: Quelques precisions geographiques au sujet des ongules. Mammalia 12: 1-14
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White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum extinct
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File AvailableBlancou, L. 1948 Notes sur les mammiferes de l'Oubangui-Chari: Quelques precisions geographiques au sujet des ongules. Mammalia 12: 1-14
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Africa - Western Africa - Central African Republic
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Black Rhino
The black rhino is slowly recovering, at least east of the Chari River, between the Aouk and the dividing line Chari-Oubangui, especially in the reserves. They now number about 300.
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