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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1980 The international trade in rhinoceros products. WWF Yearbook 1979-1980: 75-81, map 1
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1980 Grim prospects for survival. Africana 7 (2): 15-16, 19, figs. 1-5
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1980 A symbol of sexual and magical power. Africana 7 (2): 13-14, 28-29, figs. 1-3
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1980 The international trade in rhinoceros products. Gland, IUCN/WWF, pp. 1-83, pls. 1-8, tables 1-14, graphs 1-6
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File AvailableParker, I.C.S.; Martin, E.B. 1980 Exploding some of the myths about rhino horns. Africana 7 (3): 12-13, figs. 1-3
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File AvailableLaurie, W.A. 1980 Draft proposal for clinical trials of rhinoceros horn. Unpublished report, 1-2
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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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No rhinos are left in the country, but horns smuggled in from neighbouring countries are legally exported. In Jan-Nov 1977, 82 kg of rhino horn were taken out of Burundi by Sabena Belgian Airlines.
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File AvailableInskipp, T.; Wells, S. 1979 International trade in wildlife. London, Earthscan, pp. 1-104
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File AvailableWorld Wildlife Fund 1979 Ban on rhino imports in Hong Kong. International Zoo News 26 (3): 32-33
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WWF congratulated the Hong Kong Government on its decision to ban the import of rhino products. The ban was announced by Director of Agriculture and Fisheries, Mr. Ted Nichols, who said that several species of rhino were now scheduled under the Animals and Plants (Portection of Endangered Specie...
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File AvailableParker, I.C.S.; Martin, E.B. 1979 Trade in African rhino horn. Oryx 15 (2): 153-158, tables 1-2
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