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Booth, V.R.; Jones, M.A.; Morris, N.E., 1984. Black and white rhino introduction in North-West Zimbabwe. Oryx 18 (4): 237-240, figs. 1-2

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Location: Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Subject: Distribution - Records
Species: White Rhino


Original text on this topic:
see also a map. The Matetsi Parks and Wild Life Area extends over 4446 sq km in the north-west of Zimbabwe and includes the Kazuma Pan National Park, Kazuma Forest, Matetsi Safari Area, Pandamasui Forest and Zambezi National Park. Until 1974 land which now forms the Matetsi Safari Area was occupied by cattle or cattle and game ranches that in general were poorly developed or uneconomic. As the area was unsuitable for other agricultural pursuits the land was purchased by the Government, incorporated within the Parks and Wild Life Estate and declared a safari area in 1973. Conservation strategy for the area includes the reintroduction of species that are believed to have occurred in the recent past.
Although there are no historical records of either black rhinoceros or white rhinoceros occuring in Matetsi, they were both recorded along the Deka River on the south-east border (Roth, 1967). Habitats within Matetsi are similar to those along the Deka River and it seems likely that both species had occurred in Matetsi.

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