File AvailableRyder, O.A. 1981 (White) rhinos to China. Zoonooz (San Diego) 54 (1) Jan: 10-12, 5 images
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Asia - East Asia - China
Translocation
White Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableVos, V. de; Braack, H.H. 1980 Castration of a black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis minor. Koedoe 23: 185-187, fig. 1
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Immobilization
Black Rhino
Diceros bicornis in Addo NP, South Africa. The animal, that was already released in the Addo bush was subsequently sought out and immobilized, using a powder-charged hypodermic-projectile firing gun and a 1 ml capacity spingloaded projectile syringe loaded with a newly developed piperidine deriv...
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File AvailableSale, J.B.; Woodford, M.H. 1980 (Trial) translocation project for the Indian rhino. Tiger Paper 7 (4) Oct: 25, 1 image
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Asia - South Asia - India - Assam
Translocation - Records
Indian Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableShaw, M.B.; Garrison, R. 1980 (White ) rhinos to China. Zoonooz (San Diego) 53 (1) Jan: 13, 1 image
Location:
Subject:
Species:
America - North America
Translocation
White Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableTurner, G. 1979 (White) Rhinos on Cecil Kop (Nature Reserve). Zimbabwe Wildlife No. 21 (Oct): 13, 4 plates
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableAnsell, W.F.H. 1978 The mammals of Zambia. Chilanga, The National Parks and Wildlife Service, pp. i-v, i-ii, 1-120
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Zambia
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
1963 Dec, 2/2 , 2 pairs to Zambia (Kafue and Livingstone).
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File AvailableVos, V. de 1978 Immobilization of free-ranging wild animals using a new drug. Veterinary Record 103 (4) July 22, 1978: 64-68, 2 tables, 1 figure
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Immobilization
African Rhino Species
No details available yet
  details

File AvailableAnonymous 1977 Golden Girl weds in the west. America's First Zoo (February-March): 2-3, 4 figures
Location:
Subject:
Species:
America
Translocation
Indian Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableHofmeyr, J.M. 1975 The adaptation of wild animals translocated to new areas in South West Africa: pp. 126-131, fig. 1

In: Reid, R.L. Proceedings of the Third World Confence on animal production. Sydney, Sydney University Press
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
Translocation - Methods
African Rhino Species
To avoid aimless wandering, especially in waterless areas, the rhino were kept in wooden constructed bomas for a variable period. They were released one by one over a period of a few days. Several animals frequently returned to the bomas, where water was available. They showed considerable resp...
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File AvailableHaigh, J.C. 1975 Case of a constipated rhino. Veterinary Record 97: 282
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Translocation - Immobilization
White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum in Kenya. The animal resented anything other than mild exploration of the lesions, and so I immobilised her with fentanyl citrate and azaperone, using a dose of citrate 70 mg fentanyl, and 300mg azaperone. With this dose she allowed extensive evacuation of the rectum for just...
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File AvailableSmuts, G.L. 1975 An appraisal of Naloxone Hydrochloride as a narcotic antagonist in the capture and release of wild herbivores. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 167 (7): 559-561, 1 figure, 1 table
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Immobilization
White Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableBoever, W.J. 1974 Interdigital papilloma in a black rhinoceros. Journal of the American Veterinary Medicine Association 165 (9): 823, fig. 1
Location:
Subject:
Species:
World
Translocation - Immobilization
Black Rhino
A 9-year old male black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) weighing approximately 1100 kg, developed slight tenderness of the front feet and excessive tissue growth in interdigital space between the 2nd (medial) and 3rd (central) digits of both front feet (fig.1). For immobilization, etorphine hydroc...
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1974 The effects of immobilising drugs on different species of animals. Fauna and Flora Transvaal 25: 12-13, 2 figures
Location:
Subject:
Species:
World
Translocation - Immobilization
All Rhino Species
No details available yet
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File AvailableHofmeyr, J.M.; Bruine, J.R. de 1973 The problems associated with the capture, translocation and keeping of wild ungulates in South West Africa. Lammergeyer 18: 21-29, figs. 1-2
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
Translocation - Immobilization
African Rhino Species
The drug combinations and the dosage rates used (Hofmeyr et. al., 1973), induced rapid narcosis which was required to prevent the rhino from returning to difficult country with the possibility of falling down precipices while in a semi-conscious state. However, during the 1970 operation tremendo...
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File AvailableHofmeyr, J.M.; Bruine, J.R. de 1973 The problems associated with the capture, translocation and keeping of wild ungulates in South West Africa. Lammergeyer 18: 21-29, figs. 1-2
Location:
Subject:
Species:
World
Translocation - Methods
All Rhino Species
The rhino invariably inhabited almost inaccessible mountainous areas and had to be immobilized by darting them from a helicopter. In order to minimise overstraining, one of the main objectives was to dart the rhino as soon as it was located. This was not always easy as the majority first had to...
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File AvailableHofmeyr, J.M.; Bruine, J.R. de 1973 The problems associated with the capture, translocation and keeping of wild ungulates in South West Africa. Lammergeyer 18: 21-29, figs. 1-2
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
Translocation - Methods
African Rhino Species
The loading of rhino with the aid of monkey winches and rollers had always been a laborious and time consuming process. The use of a multilift device which has a dismountable platform onto which the rhino crate was tied, greatly facillitated the loading of the rhino in this operation. The loadi...
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File AvailableHofmeyr, J.M.; Bruine, J.R. de 1973 The problems associated with the capture, translocation and keeping of wild ungulates in South West Africa. Lammergeyer 18: 21-29, figs. 1-2
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
Translocation - Methods
African Rhino Species
Upon arriving in the Etosha National Park the rhino were offloaded into holding pens and kept for an adaptation period of one to two months before they were released. The rhino captured during 1971 were released in a 24 000 hectare paddock or an area approximately the size of the Hluhluwe Game R...
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File AvailableHofmeyr, J.M.; Bruine, J.R. de 1973 The problems associated with the capture, translocation and keeping of wild ungulates in South West Africa. Lammergeyer 18: 21-29, figs. 1-2
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
Translocation - Methods
African Rhino Species
Upon arriving in the Etosha National Park the rhino were offloaded into holding pens and kept for an adaptation period of one to two months before they were released. The rhino captured during 1971 were released in a 24 000 hectare paddock or an area approximately the size of the Hluhluwe Game R...
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File AvailableHerbert, H.J.; Austen, B. 1972 The past and present distribution of the black and square lipped rhinoceros in the Wankie National Park. Arnoldia 5 (26): 1-6, map 1, table 1
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
1966 November 13 to 12 March 1967, 35 Ceratotherium simum (16/19) from Umfolozi to Wankie NP, Zimbabwe.
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File AvailableVerwey, J.E.M. 1971 Black rhino rescue campaign in Rhodesia. Biological Conservation 3 (2): 152-153, figs. 1-2
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Translocation - Records
Black Rhino
A breeding herd of black rhino is to be relocated into the Gona-re-Zhou GR in Rhodesia.
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File AvailableVincent, J. 1971 Movement of square-lipped rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum simum. Lammergeyer 13: 55
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum from Umfolozi, 1 Aug to 31 Oct 1970. Zoos Czech Dvur Kralove 1/ 2 E Germany Berlin 0/1 Spain Toledo 1/1 UK Longleat 3/3 USA Brownsville 1/1 Fort Worth 0/1 San Ant...
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File AvailableVerwey, J.E.M. 1971 Black rhino rescue campaign in Rhodesia. Biological Conservation 3 (2): 152-153, figs. 1-2
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
Earlier 56 white rhino were translocated from South Africa to Gorongosa and Maputo game parks in Mozambique.
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File AvailablePenzhorn, P.L. 1971 A summary of the re-introduction of ungulates into South African National Parks (to 31 December 1970). Koedoe 14: 145-159, 16 figures
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Records
African Rhino Species
No details available yet
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File AvailablePienaar, U. de V. 1970 The recolonisation history of the square-lipped (white) rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum simum (Burchell) in the Kruger National Park (October 1961 - November 1969). Koedoe 13: 157-169, pls. 1-4, figs. 1-4
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Methods
White Rhino
Kruger NP. Of this number a total of two males and two females died from either the effects of the drugs or from injuries received in transit, but the mortality rate was very low when the arduous journey and massive weight of these beasts are considered. Most of the other rhinos survived the tr...
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File AvailableVincent, J. 1970 Movement of square-lipped rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum simum. Lammergeyer 12: 73
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum from Umfolozi, 1 Jan to 31 July 1970. Zoos Czech Dvur Kralove 1/3 Netherlands Arnhem 1/1 Spain Barcelona 1/1 UK Whipsnade 7/13 Woburn 3/3 USA New York 2/4 Died en route to Europe ...
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File AvailableVincent, J. 1970 Movement of square-lipped rhinoceros Ceratotherium s. simum. Lammergeyer 11: 80
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum from Umfolozi, 1 Feb to 31 Dec 1969. Zoos Spain Majorca 1/1 Portugal Lisbon 1/1 India Calcutta 1/0 Taiwan Taipei 2/2 Japan Sendai 1/1 South Africa Bloemfontein 1/0 Parks Angola Quiscama NP ...
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File AvailableMcCulloch, B.; Achard, P.L. 1969 Mortalities associated with the capture, translocation, trade and exhibition of black rhinoceroses, Diceros bicornis. International Zoo Yearbook 9: 184-191
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Translocation - Methods
Black Rhino
Tanzania. The holding pens were made of hardwood poles which were wired closely together with heavy gauge fencing wire and sunk in trenches 0.75 m deep. At the Grumeti, a line of contiguous pens was constructed. Each pen was approximately 5-5 m square. At the Lamai, separate and circular pens of...
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File AvailableVincent, J. 1969 Movement of square-lipped rhinoceros Ceratotherium s. simum. Lammergeyer 10: 92
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum from Umfolozi, 1 June 1968 to 31 Jan 1969. Zoos South Africa Bloemfontein 1/1 Parks Angola Quiscama NP 2/3 South Africa Thomas Baines NR 1/0 Ubizane Game Ranch 0/1 Manyaleti GR 3/3 Pietersburg NR ...
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File AvailableMcCulloch, B.; Achard, P.L. 1969 Mortalities associated with the capture, translocation, trade and exhibition of black rhinoceroses, Diceros bicornis. International Zoo Yearbook 9: 184-191
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Translocation - Methods
Black Rhino
Rhinoceroses were captured in daylight. They were chased, usually one at a time, and noosed from one of two pursuing vehicles. Once caught, the rhinoceroses were cast, hobbled, loaded on to a lorry, taken to camp and then released in individual holding pens. At some stages of the work blood slide...
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File AvailableMcCulloch, B.; Achard, P.L. 1969 Mortalities associated with the capture, translocation, trade and exhibition of black rhinoceroses, Diceros bicornis. International Zoo Yearbook 9: 184-191
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Translocation - Methods
Black Rhino
When travelling it was found that the lowering of buckets of water into the crate caused excitement and disturbance. On the other hand no reaction was caused by syphoning water into the crate and the animals quickly learned to suck water from the end of a hose-pipe.
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File AvailableVincent, J. 1968 Editor's note on movement of square-lipped (white) rhinoceroses Ceratotherium simum simum. Lammergeyer 9: 23-25
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
Movement of Ceratotherium simum from Zululand. Project known as ?operation Rhino.' The work is designed to reduce the rhino population in Umfolozi GR, where the animals had become over numerous as a result of good conservation. From 1 Jan 1961 to 31 May 1968, 482 rhinos were exported and remov...
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File AvailableChild, G. 1968 Behaviour of large mammals during the formation of Lake Kariba. Salisbury and Bulawayo, Trustees of the National Museums of Rhodesia, pp. i-vi, 1-123
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Translocation - Methods
Black Rhino
Kariba, Zimbabwe - dispersal after release. Localised habits also contributed to their being marooned on islands. Six marked individuals were contacted after release, and all were within four miles of the release point. An adult male seen at the north eastern corner of the Umniati West bush cl...
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File AvailableDales, D.H. 1966 Black and white rhinos in the Umfolosi Game Reserve. Redwing, Journal of the S. Andrew's College Natural History Society 1966: 32
Location:
Subject:
Species:
World
Translocation - Methods
All Rhino Species
To spread the rhino population to the other reserves to prevent overcrowding, the rangers shoot darts that inject a sleeping drug into them. They are then moved while unconscious to the bomas, stout wooden enclosures, where they are kept for three months until. they are docile enough to be trans...
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File AvailablePienaar, U. de V.; Niekerk, J.W. van; Young, E.; Wyk, P. van; Fairall, N. 1966 Neuroleptic narcosis of large wild herbivores in South African national parks with the new potent morphine analogues M99 and M283. Journal of the South African Veterinary Medicine Association 37 (3): 277-291, figs. 1-12, tables 1-2
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Immobilization
White Rhino
Circumstances have necessitated the capture of only 3 white rhino in Kruger NP, but the long series which have been successfully immobilised in the Natal Parks proved that adults of this species, ranging in 3000 to 5000 lbs body weight, may be safely and reliably restrained by the injection of 1....
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File AvailableProle, J.H.B. 1965 Removal of a prolapsed eyeball in a wild black rhinoceros. Veterinary Record 77 (6): 156-157, figs. 1-3
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Translocation - Immobilization
Black Rhino
Kenya - Diceros bicornis. The immobilising drug used was 1-(1-phenylcyclohexyl) piperidine HCl. This was prepared by first dissolving 1.0 g. of the drug in 4 c.c. sterile water. 1.5 c.c. of the solution was then put into each of two 5 c.c. syringes and 1,500 I.U. hyaluronidase in 1 c.c. water wa...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1965 The first rhino calves born in the Kruger. Oryx 8 (1): 32
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
Between Nov 1963 and Oct 1964, 86 white rhino transferred from Umfolozi to Kruger NP.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1965 Rhinos come to Swaziland. Oryx 8 (1): 32-34, 2 figs.
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Swaziland
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
1965 Feb., 2 white rhino from Umfolozi to Mlilwane GR, Swaziland
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File AvailableProle, J.H.B. 1965 Removal of a prolapsed eyeball in a wild black rhinoceros. Veterinary Record 77 (6): 156-157, figs. 1-3
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Translocation - Immobilization
Black Rhino
Eye operation in Amboseli, Kenya - Diceros bicornis. The anaesthetic to be used was Parke Davis' Sernyl injected intramuscularly into the buttock by means of a dart fired from a crossbow, a method long practised by Nick Carter; an American invention with East African modifications. Carter has f...
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File AvailableMcCulloch, B.; Achard, P.L. 1965 Mortality in the capture of game animals. Oryx 8 (2) August: 131-140, 142
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Translocation
Black Rhino
No details available yet
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Anonymous 1964 Square-lipped rhinoceros. IUCN Bulletin NS 1 (12): 5
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
Many years ago secimens of Ceratotherium simum were sent from Natal to Ndumu and Mkuzi Game Reserves. Specimens also to Lruger NP. About a year ago [1963] 2 pairs were brought to Loskop Dam GR, and now there is the nirth of the first calf.
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Anonymous 1964 Square-lipped rhinoceros. IUCN Bulletin NS 1 (12): 5
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
Many years ago, specimens were sent [from Natal] to W. Pretorius Nature Reserve, South Rhodesia.
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M.; Player, I.C. 1964 The narcosis of the white rhinoceros: a series of eighteen case histories. Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde 89 Suppl 1: 225-229
Location:
Subject:
Species:
World
Translocation - Immobilization
White Rhino
18 case studies - Ceratotherium simum. A case report of a series of 18 White (square-lipped) rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) narcotized with a morphine, or Themalon and tranquillizer mixture is given below. It is believed that this method constitutes a satisfactory approach to the immobi...
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File AvailableCondy, J.B.; MacCulloch, J.I.M.; Rodger, J.O.K.; Thomson, J.W. 1963 The treatment of eight square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) with an anthelmintic. Journal of the South African Veterinary Medicine Association 34 (1): 99-101, table 1
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Translocation - Methods
African Rhino Species
From experience on Lake Kariba, black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) settle down to pen feeding after capture far more quickly than white rhinoceros. The black rhinoceros is very fond of ripe paw paws (Carica papaya) and will readily accept a half paw paw containing a dose of Neguvon P. The latte...
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1962 Translocation as a means of preserving animals. Oryx 6 (4) April: 215-227, 4 images
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Subject:
Species:
Africa
Translocation
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableSkafte, H. 1961 A contribution to the preservation of the Sumatran rhinoceros. Acta Tropica 18: 168-176, figs. 1-6
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Subject:
Species:
Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Sumatra
Translocation - Methods
Asian Rhino Species
To dig pits across all the trails leading to the swamp was another solution, but the difficulty in getting the heavy animal out, made us abandon that plan. We finally decied to build a solid, well camouflaged palisade-fence around the whole bathing place. Where the fence was to cross the trails...
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File AvailableAnsell, W.F.H. 1960 Mammals of Northern Rhodesia: a revised checklist with keys, notes on distribution, range maps, and summaries of breeding and ecological data. Lusaka, Government Printer, pp. i-xxxi, 1-155, 1-24
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Zambia
Translocation - Records
White Rhino
Two pairs brought from South Africa, one pair to Zoological Gardens of Livingstone, the second pair to Kafue NP.
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File AvailableHaezaert, J. 1959 The black rhinoceros is brought back to Rwanda. Oryx 5 (3): 96-99, figs. 1-3
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Rwanda
Translocation - Methods
Black Rhino
From Tanzania to Rwanda. The capture of a rhinoceros. Mr. de Beer directs operations at the wheel of his Dodge. On the platform behind him are his assistants. They have a very flexible rod about 3 metres long carrying the noose end of a special rope, 1 ? cm. in diameter. The other end of this...
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File AvailableHaezaert, J. 1959 The black rhinoceros is brought back to Rwanda. Oryx 5 (3): 96-99, figs. 1-3
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Rwanda
Translocation - Immobilization
Black Rhino
In the meantime, an American scientific mission from Florida was working hard to perfect an anaesthetic based on crystallized nicotine salicylate, but although this method had proved effective for antelopes and for deer, rendering them unconscious for about 20 minutes, it had not succeeded with a...
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File AvailableRyhiner, P.; Mannix, D.P. 1958 My beauty and my beasts. Saturday Evening Post 1958 May 24: 22-23, 74-77, 4 figs
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Asia - South Asia - India
Translocation
Indian Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableRyhiner, P.; Mannix, D.P. 1958 We hunt the killers. Saturday Evening Post 1958 May 31: 20-21, 52-53, 55, 6 figs
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Asia - South Asia - India
Translocation
Indian Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableRyhiner, P.; Mannix, D.P. 1958 The trouble with elephants. Saturday Evening Post 1958 June 7: 42,146,148,150, 3 figs
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Subject:
Species:
Asia - South Asia - India
Translocation
Indian Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableGraham, R. 1954 Rhino! Rhino! A postwar adventure to capture two rhinos for the Brookfield Zoo. Ex- C-B-I Round up [China-Burma-India] 8 (8): 10-18
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Asia - South Asia - India - Assam
Translocation
Indian Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableStanton, H.R. 1942 Trapper's venture (to capture live adult Black rhinoceros). Wide World Magazine 88 (January): 240-244, 8 plates
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Translocation - Methods
Black Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableShepstone, H.J. 1931 Wild beasts to-day: being an account of the world's leading zoological gardens, the catching, transportation and doctoring of wild animals, the rearing of them on farms, and the work of conserving the rarer species in parks and reservations. London, Sampson Low, Marston and Co, pp. i-x, 1-254
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Subject:
Species:
Captive - North America
Translocation - Methods
Black Rhino
New York Zoo. female Diceros bicornis sick: she fought madly when they attempted to lasso her. It took an army of 12 keepers not to mention the assistance of half a dozen veterinary surgeons.
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File AvailableHeck, L. 1931 Capture de grands animaux sauvages en Afrique. La Terre et la Vie 1 (N.S.) Mai: 195-204, 8 images
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Translocation
Black Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableZoological Society of Philadelphia 1924 Capture of two Indian rhinos in Nepal. Board of Directors report April 24: 5-8
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Asia - South Asia - Nepal
Translocation - Records
Indian Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableBruneau de Laborie, E. 1924 La mission transafricaine. L'Illustration No 4229 (March 22): 261-262, 5 images
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Western Africa - Chad
Translocation
Black Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableMayer, C. 1921 Up a tree in the jungle. Asia 21: 493-498
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Subject:
Species:
Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia
Translocation
Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableMarx, E.; Koch, A. 1910 Neues aus der Schausammlung: das Indische Nashorn. Bericht des Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft 41 (3): 161-171, figs. 1-7
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Subject:
Species:
World
Translocation - Methods
Indian Rhino
The animals are good mothers and to obain a young one, the mother must first be killed. That is the only way to get one for a zoo, as with the animal's great strength, it is impossible to catch and transport any but the young animals. As it is not easy to raise the young and the distance from c...
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File AvailableSanborn, E.R. 1908 Interesting animal surgery. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 30: 432-433, fig. 1
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Subject:
Species:
Captive - North America
Translocation - Immobilization
Indian Rhino
New York Zoo - Rhinoceros unicornis . On 28 May 1908, an interesting and unusual operation was performed on our Indian Rhinoceros ?Mogul' by Dr George G. van Mater, of Brooklyn, for cataracts in both eyes. Mogul was cast, by means of combination side line and hobbles, with considerable difficul...
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File AvailableZoological Institute 1835 Death of the rhinoceros. Fayetteville Weekly Observer Tuesday 21 April 1835: 1
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive
Translocation
Indian Rhino
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File AvailableDouwe Mout 1749 Avis divers: Rhinoceros [exhibited in Paris]. Affiches de Paris, Avis Divers etc. Lundy 27 Janvier 1749: 4-5
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Subject:
Species:
Captive
Translocation
Indian Rhino
Les Affiches de Paris

cf. Heikamp 1980: 313-314


27 January 1749

De par le Roi, et M. le Lieutenant Général de Police. Messieurs et Dames, vous êtes avertis qu'il est arrivé depuis peu dans cette ville, un animal nommé Rhinocerot, animal qu'on a cru apocriphe...
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