| Anonymous 1991 Serowe rhino survey. Serondella News 2 (1): 1 |
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| The Chobe Wildlife Trust and Rhino & Elephant Foundation are currently involved in evaluating the tentative establishment of a black rhino sanctuary in the Serowe area of central Botswana. |
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| Anonymous 1991 Saving the rhino - the final push. International Zoo News 38 (4): 37 |
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| In April 1991, WWF launched a campaign to end, once and for all, trade in rhinoceros horn. In spite of the CITEs ban on trade, four countries continue to import the horn in significant quantities, South Korea, Thailand, China and Taiwan, and the new campaign aims to make them the target of a con... |
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| Anonymous 1991 Lapalala Wilderness: Black rhino update. Wilderness Sanctuary 15: 9, fig. 1 |
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| Lapalala Wilderness, Endangered Wildlife Sanctuary, South Africa. Logo with head of black rhino. |
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| Lever, C. 1990 Lake Nakuru black rhinoceros sanctuary. Oryx 24 (2): 90-94, figs. 1-4, map 1 |
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| In an attempt to stem this disastrous decline, the Rhino Rescue Charitable Appeal Trust was formed in England in December 1985, under the presidency of HRH Prince Bernhard of The Netherlands. The aim of the Trust is to help the government of Kenya achieve the objective of its rhino conservation ... |
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| Reece, R.W. 1990 Editorial. Around the Horn 1 (2): 1 |
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| The Los Angeles Zoo is withdrawing from the Sumatran Rhino Trust (SRT). When established, the SRT involved considerable investment and commitment from the signatories - the New York, Cincinnati, San Diego and Los Angeles zoos - and was expected to serve as a model for other cooperative efforts i... |
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| Zimmermann, J. 1990 The black rhinoceros in South Africa: a storm in a teacup. REF Journal 3: 10-11 |
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| The recent and highly successful Black Rhinoceros fund raising- and awareness campaign has been the source of much criticism including a blatant attack on the campaign and the campaigners at a meeting of public relations practitioners in Johannesburg recently. While it would seem that most of th... |
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| Brooks, M. 1990 Black rhino plan adopted. Around the Horn 1 (2): 3-4 |
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| The RMG will keep the Black Rhino Conservation Plan up to date. Current members:
Dr Martin Brooks, Chairman, for Natal Parks Board
Mr Peter Conant, for KwaZiulu Bureau of Natural Resources
Mr Tony Ferrar, representing Bophuthatswana National Parks
Dr Anthony Hall-Martin, for National Parks B... |
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| Chilvers, B. 1990 Rhino's last stand in Africa. REF Journal 3: 12-19, figs. 1-3 |
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| The alert for black rhino sounded only in 1980, with the World Wildlife Fund's 'Year of the Rhino'.
A 1988 World Wildlife Fund discussion paper reports that WWF has spent more than four million Swiss francs - which tops two and a half million dollars since 1962, on 42 rhino projects, including ... |
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| Foose, T.J. 1990 A conservation strategy for rhinos. Around the Horn 1 (2): 5-6, table 1 |
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| Species Programs of AAZPA. The rhino has been adopted as the officoal logo of SSP |
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| Foose, T.J. 1990 A conservation strategy for rhinos. Around the Horn 1 (2): 5-6, table 1 |
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| Species Survival Plans, Species Programs of AAZPA
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