File AvailableAnonymous 1992 Sanctions urged on rhino trading countries. Traffic USA 11 (4): 7-8
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File AvailableAnonymous 1992 CITES meeting. Traffic USA 11 (3): 5-18
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File AvailableReece, R.W.; Wachs, K.B. 1992 Rhino forensics. Around the Horn 2: 2
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File AvailableMilner-Gulland, E.J.; Leader-Williams, N. 1992 Illegal exploitation of wildlife: pp. 195-213

In: Swanson, T. et al. Economics for the wilds: wildlife, wildlands, diversity and development. London, Earthscan Publications: pp. i-xxii, 1-226
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File AvailableSwanson, T.; Barbier, E.B. 1992 Economics for the wilds: wildlife, wildlands, diversity and development. London, Earthscan Publications, pp. i-xxii, 1-226
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1991 Yemen's troubled economy crimps rhino-horn trade. Wildlife Conservation 94 (4): 16, fig. 1
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Visit October 1990. Market in Sanaa, rhino horn still carved into handles, but in much smaller quantities. We estimated that carvers use about 265 pounds per year. Price in Sanaa $700 per pound, less than Far East. Carving industry not shrunk, we counted 57 jambiyya workshops and 87 craftsmen...
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1991 Yemen stops being a major buyer of rhino horn. Pachyderm 14: 20-21, figs. 1-4
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Four years had elapsed since our last survey of the trade in North Yemen proved rhino horn was still being imported into the country despite the 1982 ban - albeit down to some 500 kg from the average 3,000 kg per annum bought in the 1970s. During our October, 1990, visit we found out what has ha...
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1991 African and Asian rhino products for sale in Bangkok. Pachyderm 14: 39-41, figs. 1-3
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File AvailableMilliken, T. 1991 South Korea revisited. Pachyderm 14: 25-27, figs. 1-2
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Dim Prospects for Registration of Rhino Horn. During a visit earlier this year, the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs (MHSA) had requested TRAFFIC Japan for specific examples of what other governments in the region have done to control domestic trade in rhinoceros horn and derivative product...
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1991 African and Asian rhino products for sale in Bangkok. Pachyderm 14: 39-41, figs. 1-3
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File AvailableBaskin, Y. 1991 Archaeologists lends a technique to rhino protectors. Bioscience 41 (8): 532-534
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Increasingly, these southern African nations are looking for ways to recoup the huge expense of managing their rhinos successfully. All three countries have accumulated massive stockpiles of horn from natural deaths in their herds and confiscations from poachers. In South Africa alone, the horn...
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1991 African and Asian rhino products for sale in Bangkok. Pachyderm 14: 39-41, figs. 1-3
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Thailand continues to display a greater variety of rhino products on retail sale in its capital city, Bangkok, than are to he found any where else in the world. These products are from both the African and Asian rhino species. There is an urgent need to stop this trade once and for all. ...
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File AvailableBut, P.P.; Tam, Y.K.; Lung, L.C. 1991 Ethnopharmacology of rhinoceros horn, II Antipyretic effects of prescriptions containing rhinoceros horn or water buffalo horn. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 33: 45-50, figs. 1-4
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File AvailableLargen, M.; Wallace, I. 1991 Rhinoceros: the horn of a dilemma. Liverpool, National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside, pp. 1-16
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File AvailableMartin, C.P.; Martin, E.B. 1991 Profligate spending exploits wildlife in Taiwan. Oryx 25 (1): 18-20, figs. 1-3, table 1
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1991 Rhino horn in China: a problem for conservation - and the world of art. Wildlife Conservation 94 (1): 24-25, figs. 1-2
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1991 More of Assam. Really Rhinos 5 (4): 2
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1991 Update on complying with CITES. Really Rhinos 5 (4): 3
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File AvailableMilliken, T. 1991 The evolution of legal controls on rhinoceros products in Hong Kong - an Asian model worth considering. Oryx 25 (4): 209-214
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File AvailableMilliken, T.; Martin, E.B.; Nowell, K. 1991 Rhino horn trade controls in East Asia. Traffic Bulletin 12 (1/2): 17-21, figs. 1-2, tables 1-2
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File AvailableWalker, C.H. 1991 Legalise the horn of Africa?. REF Journal 5: 21-23, figs. 1-3
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File AvailableWildlife Conservation International 1991 The horns of a dilemma. Wildlife Conservation 94 (2): N4, fig. 1
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File AvailableWorld Wildlife Fund 1991 Precious cargo: state of the rhino horn trade: pp. 8-11

In: Griffith, L. Help WWF stop the rhino horn trade. A WWF campaign report, April 1991. Gland, WWF: pp. i-iii, 1-18
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File AvailableWorld Wildlife Fund 1991 Trade raider: an interview with Esmond Bradley Martin: pp. 14-16

In: Griffith, L. Help WWF stop the rhino horn trade. A WWF campaign report, April 1991. Gland, WWF: pp. i-iii, 1-18
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File AvailableWorld Wildlife Fund 1991 Medicinal myth?: p. 18

In: Griffith, L. Help WWF stop the rhino horn trade. A WWF campaign report, April 1991. Gland, WWF: pp. i-iii, 1-18
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1991 Bitter pill: rhino horn art ground into potions. National Geographic 1991 April: 1, fig. 1
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1991 Horn quintet. BBC Wildlife 9 (5) May: 356-357
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1991 Major decline in Yemen's rhino horn imports. Swara 14 (3): 23-27, figs. 1-7
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File AvailableGriffith, L. 1991 Help WWF stop the rhino horn trade. A WWF campaign report, April 1991. Gland, WWF, pp. i-iii, 1-18
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File AvailableDaly, M.W. 1991 Imperial Sudan: the Anglo-Egyptian condominium, 1934-1956. Cambridge, University Press, pp. i-xvi, 1-471
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1991 Rhino horn: facts and myths. Around the Horn 2 (1): 7-8
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1991 All countries must comply with CITES ban on international trade in rhino products. Swara 14 (4): 6-7
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1991 The effect of the international ivory bans on Zimbabwe's ivory industry. Swara 14 (6): 26-28
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File AvailableChilvers, B. 1990 Rhino's last stand in Africa. REF Journal 3: 12-19, figs. 1-3
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In theory, Hong Kong stopped imports in February 1979, Japan in November 1980 and Singapore in October 1986, which might explain why the North Yemen market for rhino horn dropped from a peak of 4 tons (or 1500 dead rhinos) in 1980 to about 400 kg per annum since 1986. (In 1982, Yemen prohibited t...
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File AvailableChilvers, B. 1990 Rhino's last stand in Africa. REF Journal 3: 12-19, figs. 1-3
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On the supply side, the killing of rhino and trade in horn are illegal practices in all African countries except Burundi, a trading hot spot for rhino and elephant products. All signatories of the first Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) in 1976 banned trade in rhino...
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File AvailableChilvers, B. 1990 Rhino's last stand in Africa. REF Journal 3: 12-19, figs. 1-3
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On the supply side, the killing of rhino and trade in horn are illegal practices in all African countries except Burundi, a trading hot spot for rhino and elephant products. All signatories of the first Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) in 1976 banned trade in rhino...
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File AvailableChilvers, B. 1990 Rhino's last stand in Africa. REF Journal 3: 12-19, figs. 1-3
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In theory, Hong Kong stopped imports in February 1979, Japan in November 1980 and Singapore in October 1986, which might explain why the North Yemen market for rhino horn dropped from a peak of 4 tons (or 1500 dead rhinos) in 1980 to about 400 kg per annum since 1986. (In 1982, Yemen prohibited t...
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File AvailableChilvers, B. 1990 Rhino's last stand in Africa. REF Journal 3: 12-19, figs. 1-3
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Namibia, which is not a signatory to CITES, was the last country to allow trade in rhino horn, but since 1984 has voluntarily complied with CITES, as do the National Republics within South Africa.
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1990 Survey of wildlife products for sale in Saudi Arabia, with particular emphasis on rhino horn. Traffic Bulletin 11 (4): 66-68, map 1, tables 1-2
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During late 1970a and 1980s, quantities of rhino horn from eastern Africa were imported in Saudi Arabia, in particular Jeddah. None of thsi remained in saudi Arabia, but was re-exported to North Yemen and the Far East. John Grainger, survey in Nov 1980, in King Khalid Street in Jeddah, found 13...
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File AvailableChilvers, B. 1990 Rhino's last stand in Africa. REF Journal 3: 12-19, figs. 1-3
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In theory, Hong Kong stopped imports in February 1979, Japan in November 1980 and Singapore in October 1986, which might explain why the North Yemen market for rhino horn dropped from a peak of 4 tons (or 1500 dead rhinos) in 1980 to about 400 kg per annum since 1986. (In 1982, Yemen prohibited t...
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File AvailableChilvers, B. 1990 Rhino's last stand in Africa. REF Journal 3: 12-19, figs. 1-3
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In theory, Hong Kong stopped imports in February 1979, Japan in November 1980 and Singapore in October 1986, which might explain why the North Yemen market for rhino horn dropped from a peak of 4 tons (or 1500 dead rhinos) in 1980 to about 400 kg per annum since 1986. (In 1982, Yemen prohibited t...
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File AvailableBut, P.P.; Lung, L.C.; Tam, Y.K. 1990 Ethnopharmacology of rhinoceros horn, I Antipyretic effects of rhinoceros horn and other animal horns. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 30: 157-168, figs. 1-7
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File AvailableLeader Williams, N.; Albon, S.D.; Berry, P.S.M. 1990 Illegal exploitation of black rhinoceros and elephant populations: patterns of decline, law enforcement and patrol effort in Luangwa Valley, Zambia. Journal of Applied Ecology 27 (3): 1055-1087, figs. 1-19, tables 1-4
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1990 Medicines from Chinese treasures. Pachyderm 13: 12-13, figs. 1-2, tabs. 1-2
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Ryan, T.C.I. 1990 How much rhino horn has come onto international markets since 1970?. Pachyderm 13: 20-25, figs. 1-4
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File Availablet Sas Rolfes, M. 1990 The economics of rhinoceros extinction. Endangered Wildlife 2: 4-9, figs. 1-3
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File AvailableSong, C.; Milliken, T. 1990 The rhino horn trade in South Korea. Pachyderm 13: 5-11, figs. 1-3, tables 1-5
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File AvailableTraffic 1990 Korean rhino horn market is still cause for concern. Traffic USA 10 (1): 21
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1990 Rhino shock!. Really Rhinos 4 (4): 1-2
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1990 Rhino shock. BBC Wildlife 8 (7) July: 485, fig. 1
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File AvailableLessee, J. 1990 Ivory today, keratin tomorrow. Really Rhinos 4 (2): 2
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File AvailableLessee, J. 1990 Rhino horn on sale in the UK. Really Rhinos 4 (3): 2
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File AvailableKurth, H. 1990 Millionendeal mit Museumshornern. Neue Berliner Illustrierte 15: 11, fig. 1
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File AvailableAnonymous 1990 Illegal hunting of rhinoceros workshop. REF Journal 3: 8
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File AvailableCross, M. 1990 Traders accused of beating ban on rhino horn. New Scientist 1990 April 14: 20
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File Availablet Sas Rolfes, M. 1990 Privatizing the rhino industry. Saxonwold, The Free Market Foundation (Paper No. 900501), pp. 1-42
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File AvailableGlennon, M.J. 1990 Has international law failed the elephant?. American Journal of International Law 84: 1-43
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File AvailableBergstrom, T. 1990 Puzzles: On the economics of crime and confiscation. Journal of Economic Perspectives 4 (3): 171-178
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File AvailableHeynsbergen, P. van 1990 Internationaalrechtelijke bescherming van de neushoornachtigen. Milieu en Recht 1990 (4): 158-165
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File AvailablePfeffer, P. 1990 La surexploitation commerciale de la fauna sauvage et son controle par la convention de Washington ou "CITIES". Cahiers d'Outre-Mer 43 (172) Oct-Dec: 518-532, 5 images
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File AvailableWestern, D. 1989 What happened to all that rhino horn?. Traffic USA 9 (3): 6, fig. 1
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According to calculations, between 66,360 and 76,440 black rhinos and 2,272 to 2,653 northern white rhino were killed by poachers from 1970 to 1987. These rhinos may have yielded a calculated 199,478 to 229,910 kilos of rhino horn, but trade statistics only account for about 101,000 kilos. West...
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File AvailableCouper, B. 1989 Development of an intelligence/ information network to counter poaching and the illegal trade in trophies (abstract). Koedoe 32 (2): 88
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File AvailableKnox, M.L. 1989 Horns of a dilemma. Sierra 74 (6) November/December: 58-67, figs. 1-11
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1989 Report on the trade in rhino products in Eastern Asia and India. Pachyderm 11: 13-22, figs. 1-6, tables 1-7
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1989 The rhino product trade in Northern and Western Borneo. Pachyderm 12: 38-41, figs. 1-3
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1989 Assam. Really Rhinos 3 (3): 1
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1989 Macao prohibits internal trade in rhino horn and musk. Traffic Bulletin 10 (3/4): 30
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Martin, C.P. 1989 The Taiwanese connection - a new peril for rhinos. Oryx 23 (2): 76-81, figs. 1-3
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File AvailableUS Department of Justice 1989 Rhino horn smugglers arrested in the USA. Traffic Bulletin 10 (3/4): 30
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File AvailableWright, J. 1989 Law enforcement pertaining to illicit trafficking in rhino horn and other trophies. Koedoe 32 (2): 77-79
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1989 Taiwan: the greatest threat to the survival of Africa's rhinos. Pachyderm 11: 23-25, figs. 1-4
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File AvailableWestern, D. 1989 The undetected trade in rhino horn. Pachyderm 11: 26-28
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File AvailableVarisco, D.M. 1989 From rhino horns to dagger handles - a deadly business. Animal Kingdom 92 (3): 44-49, figs. 1-5
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File AvailableVarisco, D.M. 1989 Reducing the cultural demand for rhino horn. WWF Yearbook 1987-1988: 242-243
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File AvailableVollers, M. 1989 Oh, give me a home where wild rhinos roam. Time Magazine 1989 June 26: 12-14, fig. 1
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File AvailableMacFadden, E. 1989 Asian compliance with CITES: problems and prospects. Boston University International Law Journal 5: 311-325
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File AvailableYe Jirong; Yuan Weng Jie 1989 A case of ox horn used as a fake rhino horn [in Chinese]. Fujian Medical Journal 1989: 33-36
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File AvailableLi Xingyi 1989 On the difference between rhino horn and cow horn [in Chinese]. Chinese Archives of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1989: 46-47
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File AvailableIokem, A. (editor); Saturday Star 1989 Conservation - Botswana: a rafle spectaculaire (of rhinoceros horn) (In French). Nature et Faune 5 (Apr-Jun) No. 2: 51-52
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File AvailableLoutit, B.D. 1988 The Damaraland rhino. African Wildlife 42 (2): 66-68, figs. 1-7
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But the most encouraging news comes from Dr. Esmond Bradley Martin who has been investigating the illegal trade in rhinoceros horn in the eastern and northern African countries where the horn is used for dagger handles and medicinal uses. Dr. Martin has been persuading the medicine makers and da...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1988 U.S. rhino horn seizures: drug connection?. Traffic USA 8 (3): 10
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Hare, J.; Gundersen, E. 1988 Rhino's horn. London, Hodder and Stoughton, pp. 1-32
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1988 The rhino crisis. USA Senate Hearing no. 133, 1988 June 22, pp. 43-51
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1988 Taiwan and the African rhino horn trade. Swara 11 (6): 26-27, figs. 1-2
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1988 Abetting the rhino horn trade. Quagga 24: 23-24, figs. 1-2
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File AvailableSheeline, L. 1988 Rhino horn use in North Yemen. Traffic USA 8 (3): 3-4
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Martin, C.P. 1988 Neushoorns in het nauw. Weert, MandP, pp. 1-144
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File AvailableVigne, L. 1988 Efforts to save Africa' s rhino. Safari, Nairobi 1988 February: 10-11
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File AvailableLinder, D.O. 1988 Are all species created equal? and other questions shaping wildlife law. Harvard Environmental Law review 12: 157-200
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File AvailableCranbrook, Earl of 1987 Riches of the wild: land mammals of South-East Asia. Singapore, Oxford, New York, Oxford University Press, pp. i-vii, 1-95
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The trade in rhino horn and other parts is ancient. The effects were already noticeable by the 19 th century and became acute in the 20 th. In Borneo, a scientific expedition in 1894-94 to the upper kapuas found hunters active and no sign of rhino.
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File AvailableAndau, P.M. 1987 Conservation of the Sumatran rhinoceros in Sabah, Malaysia. Rimba Indonesia 21 (1): 39-47, fig. 3
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From Sabah. Ethnic Chinese traders in Sabah are known to maintain close links with their counterparts in Hong Kong and Singapore.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1987 The Tsavo Rhino Sanctuary, Kenya. International Zoo News 34 (4): 30-31, fig. 1
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In North Yemen it is the custom for men to wear daggers with rhino-horn handles. Prices for these daggers range from $500 to $12,000 and the demand is increasing. From 1969 to 1977 a total of 22.5 tons of rhino horn were legally imported into North Yemen.
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1987 Clamp-down on rhino horn trade in North Yemen. Species 9: 21-23, fig. 1
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File AvailableMartin, C.P.; Martin, E.B. 1987 Combatting the illegal trade in rhinoceros products. Oryx 21 (3): 143-148, figs. 1-2, table 1
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File AvailableMartin, C.P. 1987 Studying the rhino horn trade. Newsletter Rhino Rescue 1: 2-3
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1987 The Yemeni rhino horn trade. Pachyderm 8: 13-16, fig. 1, table 1
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1987 Diplomacy and death in the rhino wars. BBC Wildlife 5 (6) June: 306-307, fig. 1
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1987 Recent developments in the rhino horn trade. Traffic Bulletin 9 (2/3): 49-53, figs. 1-2, table 1
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File AvailableSheeline, L. 1987 Is there a future in the wild for rhinos. Traffic USA 7 (4): 1-5, 24, figs. 1-2
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1987 North Yemen takes fresh steps to crack-down on rhino horn trade. Quagga 18: 7-9, figs. 1-4, table 1
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