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Adcock, K.; Emslie, R.H., 1994. The role of trophy hunting in white rhino conservation, with special reference to BOP parks: pp. 35-41, fig. 1, tables 1-4

In: Penzhorn, B.L. et al. Proceedings of a symposium on rhinos as game ranch animals. Onderstepoort, Republic of South Africa, 9-10 September 1994: pp. i-iv, 1-242


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Location: Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Subject: Value
Species: White Rhino


Original text on this topic:
Out of private-owned animals prior to 1988 (see table 3), hunting rates were ca 10,5% per year however, rhino numbers in private hands were mainly being bought from the much larger pool of Natal Parks Board (NPB) animals at low, fixed prices. In 1989 rhino prices throughout SA reached a realistic market value when NPB, the major suppliers, began to auction their rhino. Since then, hunting rates out of privately owned animals have dropped to approximately 3% per year.
Table 4. Average life sale prices since 1986 (xecluding BOP parks and private non-auction sales). Fixed price are those of Natal Parks Board, auction sales are for all South Africa, both private and state. [in Rands]
Year Mean fixed price No.of rhino Mean auction price No.of rhino
fixed auction
1986 3700 19 10.167 6
1987 4500 26 14.190 10
1988 10.000 3 34.714 14
1989 25.000 24 48.732 41
1990 40.000 30 48.524 42
1991 40.000 48 44.188 32
1992 40.000 61 29.230 64
1993 20.000 50 28.348 56
1994 20.000 60 32.767 30
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