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File AvailableVan Lavieren, L.P.; Esser, J.D 1979 Numbers, distribution and habitat preference of large mammals in Bouba Ndjida National Park, Cameroon. African Journal of Ecology 17: 141-153, figs. 1-4, tables 1-2
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Africa - Western Africa - Cameroon
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
Park is situated in the savanna woodland belt of N. Cameroon (Chad border) between 8.21 and 9.0 N and 14.25 - 14.55 E. It covers 2200 km? of gently undulating terrain 280-400 m above sea level. A mountain ridge along the southern boundary reaches 900 m.
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File AvailableLagrot, I.; Lagrot, J.F.; Bour, P. 2007 Probable extinction of the western black rhino, Diceros bicornis longipes: 2006 survey in northern Cameroon. Pachyderm 43: 19-28, figs. 1-4, pls. 1-4
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Africa - Western Africa - Cameroon
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Black Rhino
From 25 January to 8 June 2006, the NGO Symbiose and veterinarians Isabelle and Jean-François Lagrot with their local teams patrolled the distribution area of Diceros bicornis longipes in northern Cameroon to assess the status of the last population of the western black rhino subspecies. Over 46...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1929 Donum Natalicum Schrijnen, verzameling van opstellen door oud-leerlingen en bevriende vakgenoten opgedragen aan Mgr ProfDr Jos Schrijnen. Nijmegen and Utrecht, Dekker and Van der Vegt, pp. i-xxvii, 1-926
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Africa - Western Africa - Cameroon
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African Rhino Species
There are still rhinos in North Cameroon, especially in the savannah of Marua, Garua, Dikoa and the Schari area.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1929 Donum Natalicum Schrijnen, verzameling van opstellen door oud-leerlingen en bevriende vakgenoten opgedragen aan Mgr ProfDr Jos Schrijnen. Nijmegen and Utrecht, Dekker and Van der Vegt, pp. i-xxvii, 1-926
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Africa - Western Africa - Cameroon
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African Rhino Species
There are still rhinos in North Cameroon, especially in the savannah of Marua, Garua, Dikoa and the Schari area.
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File AvailableBrooks, M. 2000 African Rhino Specialist Group report. Pachyderm 29: 7-11
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Africa - Western Africa - Cameroon
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Black Rhino
The Cameroon authorities have agreed to hold talks with a high-level mission led by AfRSG, scheduled for November in Cameroon. The hope is that this will result in a conservation strategy being adopted and an implementation plan being developed that will list responsibilities and a timetable of ...
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File AvailablePlanton, H. 1999 Rhinoceros noir du Nord Ouest de l'Afrique (Diceros bicornis longipes): le compte a rebours continue. Pachyderm 27: 86-100, figs. 1-6, photo 1-8, table 1
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Africa - Western Africa - Chad
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Black Rhino
No information about the existence of rhinos in Tchad has been verified since 1987 (Pfeffer and Temporal), except a few individuals on the Cameroon border.
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File AvailableEmslie, R.H. 2000 African rhinos numbering 13,000 for first time since the mid-1980s. Pachyderm 29: 53-56, tables 1-2
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Africa - Western Africa - Cameroon
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Black Rhino
The most critically endangered subspecies remains the western subspecies, Diceros bicornis longipes. While there have not been any new surveys, remaining rhinos are still restricted to a small scattered population in northern Cameroon.
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File AvailableZecchini, A. 1999 Le rhinoceros noir au Cameroun doit survivre. Courrier de la Nature 179: 34-39, figs. 1-4, map 1
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Africa - Western Africa - Cameroon
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Black Rhino
The three parks and hunting zones represent more than 50% of the protected areas in Cameroon. A hundred people need to patrol these 1.930.000 ha, which is obviously insufficient. The rangers lack all kinds of equipment and incentives. It seems that most poachers are local people, and even the ...
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File AvailableAnonymous 2001 African rhino populations increase. Oryx 35 (1): 5
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Africa
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African Rhino Species
Numbers of the two species of African rhinoceros, the black rhino Diceros bicorniis and the white rhino Ceratotherium simum continue to increase in the wild according to new estimates prepared by International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) African Rhino Specialist Group. There are no...
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File AvailableZecchini, A. 1999 Le rhinoceros noir au Cameroun doit survivre. Courrier de la Nature 179: 34-39, figs. 1-4, map 1
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Africa - Western Africa - Cameroon
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Black Rhino
general map of Cameroon
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