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File AvailableBrittain, V. 1978 Scramble for the last rhino horn. African Wildlife 32 (4): 34
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Between 1963 and 1978, 52.800 lbs of rhino horn from 11000 rhinos have been exported from Kenya, according to customs records.
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File AvailableMonks, E. 1977 Now rhino is on the way out in Kenya. Africana 6 (7): 21
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Report for Customs & Excise for 1976. The report shows that 3,339 kg of rhino horn was exported from Kenya in 1976. At an average weight of 2.1 kg, this means the export represents 1600 horns. It would be about 1200 rhinos as the back horn is often discarded. Official figures for last years ...
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File AvailableBond, C. 1977 A very strange commodity. African Wildlife 31 (4): 6-8, figs. 1-3
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File AvailableSumati 1976 The rhino - martyr to superstition. Tiger Paper 3 (2): 12-13, fig. 1
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File AvailableReid, R.L. 1975 Proceedings of the Third World Confence on animal production. Sydney, Sydney University Press
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File AvailablePotter, J.W. 1974 Chinese-East African trade before the 16th century. Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies 5 (2): 113-134
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File AvailableMacNeely, J.A.; Cronin, E.W. 1972 Rhinos in Thailand. Oryx 11 (6): 457-460, fig. 1, map 1
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Despite the price (or because it), its sale is widespread; of 25 Chinese medicine shops visited in Bangkok, eight had a complete rhino horn (from which shavings are sold) and several others had fragments. A shop in Nakorn Ratsima, in north-east Thailand, had three complete horns, several fragmen...
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File AvailableBanerjee, R. 1972 Where flying vultures reveal secrets - Kaziranga. Cheetal 15 (1): 48-50, figs. 1-4
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I believe, that an organized intellegent body, either at Calcutta or Bombay usually conducts the poaching for rhinos. They have connections with an international gang, for the final disposal of the horn to the outside market The local people staying on the border of the Sanctuary, generally act ...
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File AvailableBachmura, F.T. 1971 The economics of vanishing species. Natural Resources Journal 11: 674-692
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File AvailableFawcett, C.W. 1971 Vanishing wildlife and federa protective efforts. Ecology Law Quarterly 1: 520-560
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