| Martin, E.B.; Martin, C.P. 1985 Horns of a dilemma. BBC Wildlife 3 (3) March: 127-131, figs. 1-7, tables 1-3 |
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| Vigne, L. 1985 The horns of a dilemma. Msafiri 4 (1): 39-40, figs. 1-2 |
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| Vigne, L. 1985 Rhinoceros products and the trade: pp. 27-28
| In: Anonymous Gala for Lake Nakuru Rhino Sanctuary. Nairobi, [no publisher]: pp. 1-48 |
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| Martin, C.P. 1985 The rhino's fame and fortune: pp. 29-30
| In: Anonymous Gala for Lake Nakuru Rhino Sanctuary. Nairobi, [no publisher]: pp. 1-48 |
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| Anonymous 1985 Survey of rhino horn on sale in Singapore. Traffic Bulletin 7 (3/4): 59, fig. 1 |
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| Schonfeld, A.H. 1985 International trade in wildlife: how effective is the endangered species treaty?. California Western Intern Law Journal 15: 111-160 |
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| Mundy, P.J. 1984 Rhinoceros in South and South West Africa. Proceedings of a Workshop held at Pilanesberg Game Reserve, Bophuthatswana, 15 and 16 February 1984. Johannesburg, Endangered Wildlife Trust, pp. 1-25 |
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| Arab countries (except North Yemen) do not use rhino horn either. |
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| Vigne, L. 1984 North Yemen now takes one half of all rhino horn. Newsletter of the African Elephant and Rhino Group 3: 18 |
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| The North Yemen Government outlawed all imports of rhino horn on 22 August 1982. Esmond Bradley Martin, on behalf of the African Wildlife Foundation, recently visited North Yemen and found that more than 50 % of the rhino horn available each year on the world market was being exported to North Y... |
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| Mundy, P.J. 1984 Rhinoceros in South and South West Africa. Proceedings of a Workshop held at Pilanesberg Game Reserve, Bophuthatswana, 15 and 16 February 1984. Johannesburg, Endangered Wildlife Trust, pp. 1-25 |
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| About the only major Asian country not using horn is Sri Lanka. Arab countries (except North Yemen) do not use rhino horn either. |
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| Mundy, P.J. 1984 Rhinoceros in South and South West Africa. Proceedings of a Workshop held at Pilanesberg Game Reserve, Bophuthatswana, 15 and 16 February 1984. Johannesburg, Endangered Wildlife Trust, pp. 1-25 |
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| The South West African Government is the only government that sells rhino horn; but this was stopped in early 1984. Other countries store the products, in spite of the potential loss of revenue. |
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