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Title: Rhinoceros Global Captive Action Plan (GCAP) & global animal survival plans (GASPs)
Author(s): Foose, T.J.
Year published: 1995
Journal: Around the Horn
Volume: 3 (1)
Pages: 3-6
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Captive
Distribution - Status
White Rhino
630+ zoos
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Africa
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
30 wild
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Africa
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
600 wild
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Africa
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
1250 wild, 47 zoos
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Location:
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Africa
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
470 wild, 163 zoos
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Captive
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
47 zoos
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Location:
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Captive
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
163 zoos
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World
Management - Programs
All Rhino Species
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 TAG Ch...
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Organisations
All Rhino Species
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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