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Reference Base Rhinoceros Global Captive Action Plan (GCAP) & global ani... |
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Rhinoceros Global Captive Action Plan (GCAP) & global animal survival plans (GASPs) |
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Foose, T.J. |
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1995 |
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Around the Horn |
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3 (1) |
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3-6 |
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Captive
Distribution - Status
White Rhino
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630+ zoos |
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Africa
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
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30 wild |
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Africa
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
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600 wild |
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Africa
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
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1250 wild, 47 zoos |
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Africa
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
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470 wild, 163 zoos |
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Captive
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
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47 zoos |
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Captive
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Black Rhino
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163 zoos |
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World
Management - Programs
All Rhino Species
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Status at September 1994 of GCAP = Global Captive Action Plan and GASP = Global Animal Survival Plan.
Target of Rhinoceros populations under intensive management (IMP) globally is:
1000 after 7 years, 1300 after 50 years, 1700 after 100 years.
Rhino GCAP/GASP Committee, March 1995
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World
Organisations
All Rhino Species
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In April, 1993 the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) established its Program Office and employed Dr. Tom Foose as its Program Officer. Tom has been serving as the Facilitator/Coordinator of the Rhino GCAP/GASP since its inception at the 1992 London Zoo Workshop. |
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