File AvailableKhan, M.; Foose, T.J. 1995 Chairman's report: Asian Rhino Specialist Group. Pachyderm 20: 1, table 1
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1995 April - Activation of GEF Project.
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File AvailableFoose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van 1995 Fund-raising efforts. Asian Rhinos 1: 7-9
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After two years, the approval process has finally been completed for a Global Environment Facility (G.E.F.) Biodiversity Project to assist initiation of full implementation of rhino conservation strategies and action plans in Indonesia and Malaysia. The Project will provide US $ 2 Million over t...
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File AvailableGalli, N.S.; Flamand, J.R.B. 1995 Darting and marking black rhinoceros on foot: part of a monitoring and population estimation technique in Hluhluwe-Umfolozi park, South Africa. Pachyderm 20: 33-38, figs. 1-3, map 1, table 1
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The Rhino Management Group (RMG) was formed in 1989 by all the relevant conservation departments to give support to the plan. The RMG debates the concerns raised by conservation agencies and private owner representatives, develops appropriate strategies, provides advice and co-ordinates certain ...
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1995 Nepal's rhino - one of the greatest conservation success stories. Pachyderm 20: 10-26, figs. 1-3, pls. 1-8, tables 1-11
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1991-1994 provided money for information about poachers in Nepal.
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File AvailableBrooks, M. 1995 Chairman's report: African Rhino Specialist Group. Pachyderm 20: 3-5
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Chairman's report. Northern White Rhino Conservation Workshop The meeting to debate and review the consenation management options to enhance the survival of the northern white rhino will take place at White Oak Conservation Centre in Florida, USA, from 18 to 20 October 1995. Apart from or...
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File AvailableBrooks, M. 1995 Chairman's report: African Rhino Specialist Group. Pachyderm 19: 4-5
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Chairman's report. The African Rhino Specialist Group (AFRSG) has entered its second triennium since splitting from the combined elephant/rhino group, and invitations for 1994-96 membership have been sent to individual specialists and Range States for nomination of their representatives. Member...
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File AvailableFoose, T.J. 1995 The International Rhino Foundation. Around the Horn 3 (1): 8-9, figs. 1-2
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The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) is a non-profit corporation of individuals and institutions, which operate as a service organization for rhinoceros conservation. The mission of the IRF is: - to contribute to rhino conservation by providing technical, administrative, and financial servi...
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File AvailableFoose, T.J. 1995 The hairy rhino within a hair's breadth of extinction. Around the Horn 3 (1): 1-3
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IRF is raising supplemental support to enable a Rhino Conservation Coordinator to be available for the GEF Project in Malaysia. This support is being provided currently by a partnership of IRF and the St Louis Zoo with other partners expected to participate soon.
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File AvailableFoose, T.J. 1995 Rhinoceros Global Captive Action Plan (GCAP) & global animal survival plans (GASPs). Around the Horn 3 (1): 3-6
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In April, 1993 the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) established its Program Office and employed Dr. Tom Foose as its Program Officer. Tom has been serving as the Facilitator/Coordinator of the Rhino GCAP/GASP since its inception at the 1992 London Zoo Workshop.
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File AvailableFoose, T.J. 1995 IRF Research Program. Around the Horn 3 (1): 15
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IRF RESEARCH PROGRAM. IRF is continuing and expanding its support for research that is directly applicable to management, propagation, and conservation of all rhinoceros species in captivity or under intensive protection and management in the wild. IRF Rhino Research Priorities Currently ...
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File AvailableNewman, K. 1995 50,000 acres for Rhinos (at Lewa) - saved and supported by the Foundation for Wildlife Conservation. Alive (Zoological Society of Milwaukee County) 15 (4) Fall: 7, 1 image
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1994 Michael Werikhe, the rhino man of Kenya. REF News no. 11: 3, fig. 1
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What powers this man in his crusade to save the rhino? Michael Werikhe doesn't even like to walk or talk very much. But in this case, the ends justify the means. Determined to find a job in wildlife, he started work for the Kenyan game board at a place known as 'Ivory Room'. (Before the ban on...
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File AvailableBrooks, M. 1994 Chairman's report: African Rhino Specialist Group. Pachyderm 18: 16-18, table 1
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Chairman's report. 'l'he second meeting of the African Rhino Specialist Group (ARSG), held in Mombasa, Kenya, from 23-27 May 1994, brought together 31 members and observers from 13 different countries. The main aims of the meeting were to review the status and trends of the rhino populations th...
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File AvailableElliott, R.T. 1993 Rhinos in Kenya. Oryx 27 (3): 190
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1. Rhino Rescue Trust was formed in 1985 as a result of an invited after-dinner talk to the Shikar Club by Peter Jenkins, the architect of the Rhino Rescue Project of Kenya. The Trust funded the Lake Nakuru Sanctuary and its development and management plan suggested stocking with a founder popul...
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File AvailableBrooks, M. 1993 Chairman's report: African Rhino Specialist Group. Pachyderm 16: 3-6, tables 1-2
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The first meeting of the newly reconstituted African Rhino Specialist Group which was convened at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, from 17-22 November 1992, was attended by 33 members and observers. It provided a forum for the frank exchange of information and ideas on a wide range of issues ranging fr...
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File AvailableBrooks, M. 1993 Chairman's report: African Rhino Specialist Group. Pachyderm 17: 3
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Chairman report. The African Rhino Specialist Group (ARSG) meeting, - held in Zimbabwe late in 1992, identified the important rhino populations remaining in Africa, and evaluated a number of projects considered critical to the survival of Africa's rhinos (see Pachyderm no. 16). As such it provi...
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File AvailableLever, C. 1992 Lake Nakuru black rhinoceros sanctuary. Oryx 26 (4): 236
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As the author of the article, Lake Nakuru Black Rhinoceros Sanctuary (Oryx, 24, 90-94), may 1 please be allowed to comment on some of the points raised by Mr R. T. Elliott in his letter (Oryx, 26, 174-175)? I write as a patron of the Rhino Rescue Charitable Appeal Trust since its inception in 19...
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File AvailableWeinberg, P. 1992 International protection of endangered speices: the steps that should be taken. Touro Journal of Transnational Law 3: 89-100
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File AvailableFriedrich, S.; Friedrich, W. 1991 The great rhino walk. Mitteilungen der Namibia Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft 32 (3/4): 25-34, figs. 1-6
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Undertook a 200 km hike through Damaraland to raise funds for black rhino conservation. Presented R 15.000 to the Save the Rhino Trust Fund even before starting out.
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File AvailableGachohi, H. 1991 Rhino walk North America 1991. Swara 14 (1): 15, fig. 1
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USA rhino walk. After three succesful walks in Africa and Europe, the Goldmann Foundation in the USA awarded Michael their first award ever for his conservation efforts. The walk in USA will start on 13 April 1991 and end on 7 Sep 1991 in Washington DC. It will cover over 30 cities in the USA ...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1991 Serowe rhino survey. Serondella News 2 (1): 1
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The Chobe Wildlife Trust and Rhino & Elephant Foundation are currently involved in evaluating the tentative establishment of a black rhino sanctuary in the Serowe area of central Botswana.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1991 Saving the rhino - the final push. International Zoo News 38 (4): 37
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In April 1991, WWF launched a campaign to end, once and for all, trade in rhinoceros horn. In spite of the CITEs ban on trade, four countries continue to import the horn in significant quantities, South Korea, Thailand, China and Taiwan, and the new campaign aims to make them the target of a con...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1991 Lapalala Wilderness: Black rhino update. Wilderness Sanctuary 15: 9, fig. 1
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Lapalala Wilderness, Endangered Wildlife Sanctuary, South Africa. Logo with head of black rhino.
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File AvailableLever, C. 1990 Lake Nakuru black rhinoceros sanctuary. Oryx 24 (2): 90-94, figs. 1-4, map 1
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In an attempt to stem this disastrous decline, the Rhino Rescue Charitable Appeal Trust was formed in England in December 1985, under the presidency of HRH Prince Bernhard of The Netherlands. The aim of the Trust is to help the government of Kenya achieve the objective of its rhino conservation ...
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File AvailableReece, R.W. 1990 Editorial. Around the Horn 1 (2): 1
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The Los Angeles Zoo is withdrawing from the Sumatran Rhino Trust (SRT). When established, the SRT involved considerable investment and commitment from the signatories - the New York, Cincinnati, San Diego and Los Angeles zoos - and was expected to serve as a model for other cooperative efforts i...
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File AvailableZimmermann, J. 1990 The black rhinoceros in South Africa: a storm in a teacup. REF Journal 3: 10-11
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The recent and highly successful Black Rhinoceros fund raising- and awareness campaign has been the source of much criticism including a blatant attack on the campaign and the campaigners at a meeting of public relations practitioners in Johannesburg recently. While it would seem that most of th...
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File AvailableBrooks, M. 1990 Black rhino plan adopted. Around the Horn 1 (2): 3-4
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The RMG will keep the Black Rhino Conservation Plan up to date. Current members: Dr Martin Brooks, Chairman, for Natal Parks Board Mr Peter Conant, for KwaZiulu Bureau of Natural Resources Mr Tony Ferrar, representing Bophuthatswana National Parks Dr Anthony Hall-Martin, for National Parks B...
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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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The alert for black rhino sounded only in 1980, with the World Wildlife Fund's 'Year of the Rhino'. A 1988 World Wildlife Fund discussion paper reports that WWF has spent more than four million Swiss francs - which tops two and a half million dollars since 1962, on 42 rhino projects, including ...
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File AvailableFoose, T.J. 1990 A conservation strategy for rhinos. Around the Horn 1 (2): 5-6, table 1
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Species Programs of AAZPA. The rhino has been adopted as the officoal logo of SSP
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File AvailableFoose, T.J. 1990 A conservation strategy for rhinos. Around the Horn 1 (2): 5-6, table 1
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Species Survival Plans, Species Programs of AAZPA The rhino has been adopted as the official logo of SSP
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File AvailableAnonymous 1989 Sumatran Rhino Trust. Animal Kingdom 92 (1): 2
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The Sumatran Rhino Trust is one of 46 species survival plans designed by the AAZPA (American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums) to help save critically endangered species.
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File AvailableKhan, M. 1989 Asian Rhinos: an action plan for their conservation. Gland, IUCN, pp. i-iv, 1-23
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First chairman was Professor R?di Schenkel 1979 First meeting in Bangkok., Thailand (a) The main emphasis was laid on the collection of data on the species of rhino through research; protection of their habitats through legislation; regular monitoring of the populations to ...
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File AvailableIUCN 1989 Indonesia's rhinos. IUCN Bulletin 20 (10/12): 9
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From 5-7 June 1989, IUCN convened a meeting in conjuction with the Directorate General of Forest protection and Nature conservation (PHPA) of the Indonesian government, an IUCN member since Jan 1985, to discuss ways to implement IUCN's recently published Asian Rhino Action Plan in Indonesia. Thi...
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File AvailableLeader Williams, N. 1989 Luangwa rhinos: 'Big is best, small is feasible'. Pachyderm 12: 27-28
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When I arrived in Zambia there was a mood of optimism in conservation circles. 'Save the Rhino Trust' (SRT) had recently been established with what was then WWF's largest ever single grant of US$ 0.5 million over three years and believed it was succeeding in its aims because patrols were capturi...
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File AvailableCumming, D. 1987 Zimbabwe and the conservation of black rhino. Zimbabwe Science News 21 (5/6): 59-62, figs. 1-3
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IUCN, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, has a major network of largely honorary members comprising scientists, conservationists, and administrators vvho provide specialist information, advice and services to the Union. These members operate through a s...
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File AvailableVigne, L. 1984 Report on activities. Newsletter of the African Elephant and Rhino Group 3: 3, fig. 1
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Meeting in Nairobi, 3-4 Dec 1983. The third meeting of the AERSG, held in Nairobi on-3-4 December 1983, was attended by David Western, Esmond Bradley Martin, David Cumming, Iain Douglas-Hamilton, Ian Grimwood, Hanne Lindemann, Rob Malpas, Cynthia Moss and Lucy Vigne. Robert Scott, Executive Off...
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File AvailableWestern, D. 1983 Chairman's report. Newsletter of the African Elephant and Rhino Group 2: 3-5
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Chairman's report. Elephants and rhinos share a great deal more in common than their large size. Both occur widely throughout Africa from coastal flats to alpine meadows, and from parched deserts to wet equatorial forests. Both are hunted for trophies and their products are traded throughout t...
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File AvailableHillman Smith, K. 1983 The status of Northern white rhinos. Newsletter of the African Elephant and Rhino Group 1: 5-7, fig. 1
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As a result of the 1979/80 survey of the status of rhinos in Africa, the northern white rhino was identified as the most endangered of the African rhinos and projects were developed for their conservation in the then relatively high density areas of Shambe Game Reserve in Sudan and Parc National ...
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File AvailableClements, B. 1982 The future of elephant and rhino in Damaraland and Kaokoland. Newsletter of the Namibia Wildlife Trust 1982 Autumn: 1-2
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The Namibia Wildlife Trust was formed in 1982 by a group of concerned conservationists who were alarmed by the wilful slaughter of game species in Namibia. A programme of protection was worked out for the large mammals of the arid desert areas - in particular the elephant, black rhino, giraffe a...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1980 50 rhinos left in Serengeti. Africana 7 (3): 27
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Financed survey by Markus Borner in Serengeti. The Society, which gets much of its funding from its President, Prof. Bernhard Grzimek, recently trained 4 Tanzanian park rangers as pilots and equipped them with aircraft.
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1980 Brochure. Johannesburg, REF, pp. 1-4
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File AvailableKlingel, H. 1979 Survey of African rhinoceroses: Report [to IUCN, African Rhino Specialist Group]. Report, cyclostyled, pp. 1-9
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Was in 1978 Chairman of the African Rhinoceros Group, SSC.
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File AvailableZoological Society of San Diego 1972 San Diego Wild Animal Park Dedication Day . Invitation packet May 9th, 1972: 1-19
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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
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The relocation of wild animals so as to ensure their survival in the long run, is one of the most important tasks of the South African Wildlife Foundation. Grants have already been made towards the introduction of 40 white rhino in Kruger NP, and 56 white rhino were translocated from South Afric...
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File AvailableSchaurte, W.T. 1968 Threatened species of rhinoceros in tropical S.E. Asia: pp. 284-293

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List of projects of WWF. The dangerous situation which is facing virtually all of the rhinoceros species is well known at IUCN headquarters, and it has been the subject of much discussion at repeated meetings of the SSC. The urgency of the problems associated with the various rhinos has also be...
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File AvailableSchaurte, W.T. 1968 Threatened species of rhinoceros in tropical S.E. Asia: pp. 284-293

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States that Dr Werner T. Schaurte, Louvenberg-Neuss, W. Germany, is Chairman of Rhinoceros Group.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1964 Guards stop the poachers. Oryx 7 (4): 152
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The Chief Game Warden of Uganda, Mr J.D. Tennant, last year thanked WWF for its help of ? 20,000 grant to save the last white rhino in Uganda.
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File AvailableSchomber, H.W. 1963 Wild life in the Sudan, part III White and black rhinoceros and giant eland. African Wildlife 17 (1): 29-35, figs. 1-4
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Upon the Sudan gaining its independence, the Square-lipped rhino, as the
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File AvailableMemberg, C.; Gergely, T. (illustrator) 1962 Cornelis de neushoorn. Amsterdam, De Bezige Bij (Gouden Boekje 43), pp. 1-28
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File AvailableBurton, R.W. 1951 Game sanctuaries in Burma (pre-1942) with present status of rhinoceros and thamin. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 49 (4): 729-737, pls. 1-2
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References to rhinoceros in Journal (19 items).
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File AvailableHornaday, W. T. 1910 A white rhinoceros head. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 39: 665
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