| Patton, F., 2023. Drought, degradation and desertification. Swara, Nairobi January - March 2023: 31-35
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| Patton, F., 2023. Surge in bushmeat trade. Swara, Nairobi October - December 2023: 20-24
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| Patton, F., 2022. What elephants and bats have in common in a forest ecosystem. Swara, Nairobi October - December 2022: 35-38
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| Patton, F., 2021. A rudimentary assessment of rhinoceros horn regrowth in Africa based on photographs. Pachyderm 62: 135-142
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| Patton, F.; Genade, A., 2021. Behavioural observations of white rhinos at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary: analyses from data collection between June 2010 and April 2021. Ziwa, Rhino Fund Uganda, pp. 1-40
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| Patton, F., 2020. Wildlife and the real cost of Covid-19. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2020: 24-29
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| Patton, F., 2019. Focus on Akagera National Park, Rwanda. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2019: 24-29
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| Patton, F., 2019. Protecting species and habitats through International Conventions. Swara, Nairobi April-June 2019: 42-45
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| Patton, F., 2019. Saving African rhinos: time for a theory of change. Swara, Nairobi October-December 2019: 22-29
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| Patton, F.; Genade, A., 2019. Behavioural observations of white rhinos at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary: analyses of ten years of data collection. Ziwa, Rhino Fund Uganda, pp. 1-34
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| Patton, F., 2018. Should Kenya revisit hunting as a conservation tool?. Swara April-June 2018: 30-34
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| Patton, F., 2018. The battle over Sudan - a taxonomic war. Swara July-September 2018: 42-45
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| Patton, F., 2017. Conservation impact bonds: innovative source of funds for biodiversity conservation. Swara, Nairobi April-June 2017: 42-45
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| Patton, F., 2017. Transforming lives through wildlife conservation. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2017: 62-63
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| Patton, F., 2017. The use of ear tufts to assist in the identification of individual black rhinos. Pachyderm 58: 148-151
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| Patton, F., 2016. CSI rhino - putting forensics into practice. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2016: 69-72
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| Patton, F., 2016. Polishing off rhinos - why chinese revere the horn. Swara, Nairobi April-June 2016: 38-41
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| Patton, F., 2016. What is the cost of conservation. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2016: 38-41
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| Patton, F., 2015. Black rhino population dynamics and the hidden cost of poaching at Solio Game Reserve, central Kenya. Pachyderm 56: 102-104
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| Patton, F., 2014. Amos: a hunting tracker's son turned conservationists. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2014: 64-67
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| Patton, F., 2014. Nasty or nice: the real rhino. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2014: 50-63
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| Patton, F., 2014. Conservation characters: Karl Ammann. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2014: 68-72
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| Patton, F., 2014. Can DNA be used to bring the extinct back to life?. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2014: 50-53
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| Patton, F., 2014. London conference: marks turning point in wildlife protection. Swara, Nairobi April-June 2014: 24-30
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| Patton, F., 2014. Charlie Mayhew: from avid adventurer to ardent conservationist. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2014: 62-65
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| Patton, F., 2014. London talks highlight existing sanctions to bust poaching. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2014: 36-40
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| Patton, F., 2014. Rewilding: a new conservation paradigm. Swara, Nairobi April-June 2014: 31-35
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| Patton, F., 2013. Senseless slaughter [poaching on Solio, Kenya]. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2013: 28-29
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| Patton, F., 2013. It's not just the human-wildlife conflict, there's wildlife-wildlife too. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2013: 46-49
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| Patton, F., 2013. Drones - all you needed to know but were too shy to ask. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2013: 49-51
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| Patton, F., 2013. Are drones the answer to the conservationists' prayers?. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2013: 52-55
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| Patton, F., 2013. Benson - from kitchen worker to security chief at Solio. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2013: 62-65
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| Patton, F., 2013. Conservation characters: Karl Ammann. Swara, Nairobi October-Decembe 2013: 68-72
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| Patton, F., 2012. From survival to sustainability: conservation in practice. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2012: 70-74
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| Patton, F., 2012. The history of rhinos in Zambia - the re-introduction of black rhino to Zambia - the introduction of white rhino to Zambia. Swara, Nairobi Jan-March 2012: 24-27
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| Patton, F., 2012. Zambia: now for something a little different. Swara, Nairobi Jan-March 2012: 18-22
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| Patton, F., 2012. Of all the petrol stations in the world - [Kruger Park]. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2012: 76
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| Patton, F., 2012. Kruger safari deluxe - an authentic passenger statement. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2012: 54-57
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| Patton, F., 2012. Solio:100 not out and looking there to stay. Swara, Nairobi April-May 2012: 51
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| Patton, F., 2011. Sustainable wildlife & environment protection. Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter 2011 January: 1
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| Patton, F., 2011. Black rhino spearheads Malawi wildlife makeover. Swara, Nairobi 2011 (1): 48-53
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| Patton, F., 2011. Breeding rhinos for the future - the artificial way. Swara, Nairobi 2011 (April-June): 58-61
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| Patton, F., 2011. Making conservation pay - a tale of two lodges. Swara, Nairobi 2011 (4): 1-3
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| Patton, F., 2011. Understanding chinese medicine - the scourge of the rhino. Swara, Nairobi 2011 (4): 38-40
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| Patton, F., 2011. The war for rhinos: A report on rhino poaching in Africa as a case study in Conflict and Conservation as presented at the Marjan Centre Conference 18/10/2011. London, Marjan Centre for the Study of Conflict & Conservation, pp. 1-14
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| Patton, F., 2010. Solio 1970-2010: 40 years of rhino conservation. Newsletter of the Laikipia Wildlife Forum January 2010: 1
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| Patton, F., 2010. Solio: the heartbeat of rhino conservation for 40 years. Swara, Nairobi 34 (3): 34-37
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| Patton, F.; Jones, M., 2010. Determining the suitability of using eye wrinkle patterns for the accurate identification of individual black rhinos. Pachyderm 48: 18-23
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| Patton, F.; Campbell, P.E., 2010. Eighteen-month update on the movements and social organization of a population of black rhinos introduced to a new area by ‘same day’ free release translocation in Kenya. Pachyderm 48: 71-72
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| Patton, F., 2010. AfRSG Northern White Rhino Strategy—an alternative view. Pachyderm 48: 76-77
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| Patton, F., 2009. Near extinct rhino make comeback in Botswana. Swara 32 (2): 32-34, figs. 1-7
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| Patton, F., 2009. On safari in Uganda with a GPS and a mission. Swara 2009 (4): 50-53
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| Patton, F., 2009. Lion predation on the African black rhinoceros and its potential effect on management. Endangered Species Update 26 (1/2): 43-49
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| Patton, F.; Jones, M., 2008. Errors that occur when using photo-identification to identify individual black rhinos. Pachyderm 44: 35-44, figs. 1-5, tabs. 1-9
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| Patton, F.; Jones, M., 2008. The demographics and use of space of the black rhino population of the Sweetwaters Game Reserve, an enclosed reserve in Kenya. Endangered Species Update 25 (2): 45-56
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| Patton, F., 2007. Individual identification of the black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis and the use of photographs. [No place], Privately published, pp. 1-78
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| Patton, F.; Jones, F., 2007. Determining minimum population size and demographics of black rhinos in the salient of Aberdare National Parl, Kenya. Pachyderm 43: 63-72, figs. 1-6, tabs. 1-4
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| Patton, F., 1994. Rhinowatch - black rhino conservation in Zimbabwe. Swara 17 (1): 25-27
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