| Anonymous 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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| Martin, E.B. 1988 The rhino crisis. USA Senate Hearing no. 133, 1988 June 22, pp. 43-51 |
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| Martin, E.B. 1988 Taiwan and the African rhino horn trade. Swara 11 (6): 26-27, figs. 1-2 |
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| Martin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1988 Abetting the rhino horn trade. Quagga 24: 23-24, figs. 1-2 |
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| Sheeline, L. 1988 Rhino horn use in North Yemen. Traffic USA 8 (3): 3-4 |
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| Martin, E.B.; Martin, C.P. 1988 Neushoorns in het nauw. Weert, MandP, pp. 1-144 |
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| Vigne, L. 1988 Efforts to save Africa' s rhino. Safari, Nairobi 1988 February: 10-11 |
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| Linder, 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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| Cranbrook, 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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