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Reference Base The status of ungulate mammals in the Uganda National Parks |
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Title: |
The status of ungulate mammals in the Uganda National Parks |
Author(s): |
Bere, R.M. |
Year published: |
1958 |
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Mammalia |
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22 |
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418-426 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Uganda
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
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Diceros bicornis. Both the African Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis bicornis) and the northern race of the White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simium cottoni) are present in Uganda. The Black Rhinoceros is comparatively common in the northern section of the Murchison Falls Park and is well distrib... |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Uganda
Distribution - Records
White Rhino
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Ceratotherium simum. Both the African Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis bicornis) and the northern race of the White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simium cottoni) are present in Uganda, the latter in an extremely limited habitat in the West NiIe District. |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Uganda
Distribution - Records
White Rhino
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Ceratotherium simum. There has been a certain amount of discussion recently as to the possibility and desirability of introducing the White Rhinoceros into the Murchison Park. Some preliminary biological work has been carried out to ascertain suitability of habitat. In its own area the White R... |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Uganda
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
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The Black Rhinoceros is comparatively common in the northern section of the Murchison Falls Park and is well distributed throughout the area to the north of the River Nile. A rough estimate puts their number in the region of one hundred and fifty. They are frequently to be seen and appear to be... |
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