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Ferreira, S.; t Sas Rolfes, M.; Balfour, D.; Barichievy, C.; Chege, G.; Dean, C.; Doak, N.; Dublin, H.T.; Du Toit, R.; Mosweu, K.; and 13 others, 2024. Risky conclusions regarding shrinking rhino horns. People and Nature 2024: 1-4 - DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10552

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Clements, H.S.; Balfour, D.; Di Minin, E., 2023. Importance of private and communal lands to sustainable conservation of Africa's rhinoceroses. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment 21 (3): 140-147, 2 figures with supplementary material - https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.2593

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Clements, H.S.; Balfour, D.; Di Minin, E., 2023. Importance of private and communal lands to sustainable conservation of Africa's rhinoceroses. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment 21 (3): 140-147, 2 figures with supplementary material - https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.2593

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Barichievy, C.; Altwegg, R.; Balfour, D.; Brett, R.; Gordon, C.; Henry, D.A.W.; Jeffries, G.; Khayale, C.; Wanyama, H.; Withers, O., 2021. A demographic model to support an impact financing mechanism for black rhino metapopulations. Biological Conservation 257 (109073): 1-11 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109073

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Clements, H.S.; Knight, M.; Jones, P.; Balfour, D., 2020. Private rhino conservation: diverse strategies adopted in response to the poaching crisis. Conservation Letters 2020: e12741: 1-8

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Balfour, D.; Barichievy, C.; Gordon, C.; Brett, R., 2019. A Theory of Change to grow numbers of African rhino at a conservation site. Conservation Science and Practice 1 (6): 1-9 - https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.40

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Emslie, R.H.; Milliken, T.; Talukdar, B.; Burgess, G.; Adcock, K.; Balfour, D.; Knight, M.H., 2019. African and Asian rhinoceroses - status, conservation and trade. A report from the IUCN Species Survical Commission (IUCN/SSC) African and Asian Rhino Specialist Groups and TRAFFIC to the CITES Secretariat pursuant to Resolution Conf. 9.14 (Rev. CoP17). Report to CITES 17th meeting (Colombo, June 2019), CoP 18 Doc.83.1 annex 3: 1-38

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Balfour, D.; Shaw, J.; Banasiak, N.; Le Roex, N.; Rusch, U.; Emslie, R., 2019. Concise best practice guidelines for the biological management of African rhino. Johannsburg, WWF-SA, pp. 1-123

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Taylor, A.; Balfour, D.; Brebner, D.K.; Coetzee, R.; Davies-Mostert, H.; Lindsay, P.A.; Shaw, J.; t Sas Rolfes, M., 2017. Sustainable rhino horn production at the pointy end of the rhino horn trade debate. Biological Conservation 216: 60-68

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Knight, M.H.; Emslie, R.H.; Smart, R.; Balfour, D., 2015. Biodiversity management plan for the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) in South Africa 2015-2020 - draft. South Africa Government: pp. 1-84

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Knight, M.H.; Balfour, D.; Emslie, R.H., 2013. Biodiversity management plan for the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) in South Africa 2011-2020. Government Gazette (South Africa) no. 36096 (25 January 2013): 5-76

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Knight, M.H.; Balfour, D.; Emslie, R.H., 2011. Biodiversity management plan for the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) in South Africa 2010-2020. Government Gazette no. 34304 (24 May 2011): 4-69

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Peinke, D.; Fike, B.; Shaw, G.; Balfour, D., 2011. A note about the cover photograph. Pachyderm 50: 68

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Slotow, R.; Reid, C.; Balfour, D.; Howison, O., 2010. Use of black rhino range estimates for conservation decisions: a response to Linklater et al. Oryx 44 (1): 18-19

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Reid, C.; Slotow, R.; Howison, O.; Balfour, D., 2007. Habitat changes reduce the carrying capacity of Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Park, South Africa, for critically endangered black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis. Oryx 41 (2): 247-254, figs. 1-7, tabs. 1-2

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