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File AvailablePawsey, C. 1937 Photo of animal heads on house in Noklak. https://wwwe.lib.cam.ac.uk/nagas/record/r57250.html
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File AvailableBengal Forest Administration; Meiklejohn, W. 1937 Progress report of forest administration for the year 1936-37. Calcutta, Bengal Government Press
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Anonymous 1936 Midden-Oost-Borneo Expeditie 1925. Weltevreden, G. Kolff and Co, pp. i-v, 1-423
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Indian Rhino
Rhino and buffalo were distinctly fewer than the writer saw about 25 years previously, there being only a few pairs of rhino now left.
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Anonymous 1936 Midden-Oost-Borneo Expeditie 1925. Weltevreden, G. Kolff and Co, pp. i-v, 1-423
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Indian Rhino
There certainly cannot be less than thirty pairs and there might easily be as many as fifty.
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Anonymous 1936 Midden-Oost-Borneo Expeditie 1925. Weltevreden, G. Kolff and Co, pp. i-v, 1-423
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Indian Rhino
Monas [sic] Sanctuary consists of 159 sq.miles partly in the Haltugaon and partly in the Kamrup Division.
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Anonymous 1936 Midden-Oost-Borneo Expeditie 1925. Weltevreden, G. Kolff and Co, pp. i-v, 1-423
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Indian Rhino
The principal poacher was arrested in Darrang, a desperate individual, formerly a sepoy in the Assam Rifles, who operated both in the sanctuary and across the river near Kathonibari, to which the Kaziranga rhino sometimes swim. He has been sentenced for a number of offences and his incarceration...
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Anonymous 1936 Midden-Oost-Borneo Expeditie 1925. Weltevreden, G. Kolff and Co, pp. i-v, 1-423
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the rhino are now very carefully looked after and will increase if their present freedom from molestation can be assured. The reedy swamps in which they principally live make it most difficult to form an estimate of their numbers, but there must be 15 to 25 pairs apart from the immature animals.
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File AvailableBengal Forest Administration 1936 Progress report of forest administration for the year 1934-1935 (review). Empire Forestry Journal 15: 234-235
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File AvailablePrashad, B. 1936 Animal remains from Harappa. Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India 51: 1-76
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Indian Rhino
Rhinoceros unicornis, Fragments of right scapula, found in Mound F, Trench VI, Square P 10/8, depth 8'7' to 11'10inch, about 5000 years old. The find of an almost complete right shoulder girdle indicated that the distribution of the species in eatlier times was much more extensive in the Punjab ...
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File AvailableAssam Forest Administration 1936 Report 1934-5. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 28: 30-38
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