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File AvailableReilly, T. 1990 Black rhino return to Swaziland. REF Journal 3: 20-23, fig. 1
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Africa - Southern Africa - Swaziland
Translocation - Methods
Black Rhino
Diceros bicornis Swaziland - behaviour towards fence. We kept the rhinos confined in bomas, each separately compartmented, for 2 months before releasing the first two animals, Mayaluka and Kakayi. Mayaluka began browsing immediately he left the pens. He walked slowly down the fenceline - and t...
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File AvailableHenwood, R.R. 1990 The loading of black and white rhinoceros from a boma enclosure into a travelling crate. Lammergeyer 41: 45
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World
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All Rhino Species
Loading of black and white rhinoceros from a boma enclosure into a travelling crate. During the course of translocating both black and white rhinoceros Rhinoceros bicomis and Ceratotherium simum from one reserve to another, it is often necessary to retain them in a boma in temporary captivity. S...
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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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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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African Rhino Species
When a rhino is shot with a tranquillizing dart, placed in a holding pen and allowed to become settled in its surroundings, it normally becomes accustomed to people looking after it within 3 or 4 days, and after a week can be transported by vehicle to its new home.
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File AvailableSahoo, A.K. 1990 Drug Immobilisation of Indian Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Indian Forester 116 (12): 986-988
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Asia - South Asia - India
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableMcLaughlin, E. 1990 Fort Worth Zoological Association receives Greater One-Horned rhino pair (from Nepal). AAZPA Communique 31 (Aug) 8: 19, 1 image
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America - North America
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableSimerson, C.F. 1989 The Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) "Out of the jungle and into the city". Proceedings of the Annual AAZPA Conference 1989: 480-486, 1 figure
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America - North America
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Sumatran Rhino
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File AvailableHarwell, E.; Stanton, H. 1989 Animals in and out of Africa. Zoonooz (San Diego) 62 (2) Feb: 4-11, 17 images
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Captive - North America
Translocation - Records
Black Rhino
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File AvailableGarrison, R. 1989 Jorhat, a young Indian rhino on breeding loan to Tampa Lowry Park Zoo (Sept 1988). Zoonooz (San Diego) 62 (4) Apr: front cover
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America - North America
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableFoose, T. 1988 Northern White rhino (update). Newsletter AAZPA 29 (Oct) 10: 5
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Europe - Western Europe
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Nile Rhino
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File AvailableTajuddin Abdullah, M. 1987 Rhino trapping in Malaysia. Rimba Indonesia 21 (1): 27-30, tables 1-3
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Translocation - Methods
Asian Rhino Species
During the initial stage of trapping in November and December 1985, a rather primitive pitfall trap was designated and set up at Bukit Gebok, Kambau, and Ulu Atok. The pit measured 8' x 8' x 6' (length x width x depth). As a result of the poor design, the capture team faced severe setback when ...
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