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File AvailableKhan, M. 1987 Opening address: Proceedings of the fourth IUCN/SSC Asian Rhino Specialist Group meeting. Rimba Indonesia 21 (1): 13-14
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Sumatran Rhino
1986 AsRSG meeting in Jakarta. Since 1984, Indonesia has captured 5 animals (3/2) while Peninsular Malaysia captured 5 females, of which one was sent to Thailand as a gift. A pair had been sent from Indonesia to Howletts and Port Lympne Zoo, UK. Eventually, Khan hopes to have captive animals i...
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File AvailableKhan, M. 1987 Country report - Malaysia: Distribution and population of the Sumatran rhinoceros Dicerorhinus sumatrensis in Peninsular Malaysia. Rimba Indonesia 21 (1): 75-82, fig. 4, table 1
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AsRSG meeting recommendations, = revised Singapore Proposals. 1. The primary goal is long term survival of the Sumatran rhino as a species and a component of natural ecosystems. 2. A comprehensive masterplan for conservation of the species will be developed, which will be collaborative and mu...
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File AvailableNardelli, F. 1987 The conservation of the Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis): a situation report and proposal for future directions. Rimba Indonesia 21 (1): 31-37
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Sumatran Rhino
January 23, 1986: Adult female found in stockade trap, in panic. She died the same day, apparently from a cerebral haiemorrhage induced by self inflicted injuries when banging herself against the stockade fencing in an effort to escape. March 24, 1986: A second young male 'Jalu' caught in pit t...
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File AvailableNardelli, F. 1987 The conservation of the Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus Desm.): a proposal. Rimba Indonesia 21 (1): 64-66
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Javan Rhino
Prof. Schenkel [1982] has made some excellent recommendations on future management aimed at avoiding a recurrence of this tragedy with disease. In summary, these are :  careful monitoring and censussing of the rhino both during the dry and wet seasons  drafting of a detailed vegetatio...
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File AvailableFoose, T.J. 1987 Long-term management of small rhinoceros populations. Pachyderm 9: 13-15, fig. 3, table 8
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File AvailableSheldrick, D. 1987 Raising a baby rhino. Swara 10 (5): 15-17, figs. 1-3
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File AvailableNardelli, F. 1986 The conservation of the Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus): a proposal. Help Newsletter, Port Lympne 8: 6-9, figs. 1-2
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Javan Rhino
Professor Schenkel has made some excellent recommendations on future management aimed at avoiding a recurrence of this tragedy. In summary, these are: Careful monitoring and censusing of the rhino both during the dry and during the wet seasons; Drafting of a detailed vegetation map of the ...
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File AvailableBegg, T.B. 1986 Transportation of the rhino from Sumatra. Help Newsletter, Port Lympne 8: 24-25
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Sumatran Rhino
Transporting rhinos to England. The first caught animal, Torgamba, had settled down and become acclimatised in his enclosure in the forest and in January was transferred to the base camp. This entailed moving him in his crate about three miles through what in places was thick jungle. The assis...
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File AvailableNardelli, F. 1986 The Sumatran rhino project. Help Newsletter, Port Lympne 8: 20-23, figs. 1-7
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Sumatran Rhino
1. On 4th April 1986 the first Sumatran rhinoceros to be captured by the Howletts team working with the Indonesian wildlife authorities was sent to the U.K. from Singapore. The latest stage in the project to establish captive breeding colonies of the Sumatran rhino in Kent and in Sumatra began i...
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File AvailableNardelli, F. 1986 The Sumatran rhino project. Help Newsletter, Port Lympne 8: 20-23, figs. 1-7
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Sumatra
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Sumatran Rhino
Torgamba Project, Animals that died. When the female Sumatran rhino, Subur, captured by our operation in Sumatra, joined the male Torgamba at Port Lympne in August 1986, we rejoiced in the belief that at last we had a breeding pair of this highly endangered mammal. But, alas, this was not to be...
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