| Rhino & Elephant Foundation 1998 [Various notes]. REF News no. 21: 1-6 |
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| The Rhino Awareness Expedition began in December 1993 when Klaus Schrumpf and Pamela Bell left Cape Town and their specially designed 4x4 Landcruiser was shipped to Chile where they began their trip. The objective was to create a worldwide awareness of the plight of rhino and the senseless killi... |
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| Save The Rhino 1998 The case study: Namibia. The Horn Newsletter no. 2: 3-6 |
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| Namibian Black Rhino Fund is an endowment fund for Namibia since its inception in 1993. The fund capital is managed in a safe, secure financial environment for income growth. Each year a target 10% of the capital fund is distributed to field projects such as the Waterberg. Chaiman is Alaistair... |
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| DeMaar, T.W. 1998 [Various notes]. Newsletter ol Jogi 1998 August |
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| Dr Janet Rachlow has extended her study of white rhino to Kenya with the assistance of the Kenyan Association of Private Land Rhino Sanctuaries. |
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| Lessee, J. 1998 [Various notes]. Really Rhinos 12 (2) |
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| Interior Department Secretary Bruce Babbitt recently spoke about successes achieved so far from efforts funded under the Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Act of 1994. Congress has funded the program through the year 2000, with $400.000 being appropriated for financial years 1997 and 1998. |
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| US Fish and Wildlife Service 1998 Rhinoceros & Tiger Conservation Act: Summary Report. Washington, US Fish and Wildlife, pp. 1-32 |
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| Summary Report 1996-1998. Congress, recognizing the need to do more to save these magnificent and very endangered species, passed the Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Act in 1994, and reauthorized it in 1998. Through the act, Congress created the Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Fund.
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| Walker, C.H. 1998 Rhino museum first in Africa. African Venture 1 (2): 20 |
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| Rhino & Elephant Foundation 1998 [Various notes]. REF News no. 22: 1-6 |
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| The Rhinoceros Museum in the Waterberg mountains is now open to the public. The opening of the museum represents a milestone in REF's history and this is entirely due to the support of corporations and individuals. |
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| Lessee, J. 1998 [Various notes]. Really Rhinos 12 (1) |
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| 1997 National AAZK Conference in Houston, TX, held a rhino workshop. Information coordinators for 3 species, white, black and Indian were recruited: Kristin LaHue, Roverbanks Zoo for black, Patty Shoemaker, Houston Zoo for white and Natalie Mashburn, Fort Worth Zoo for Indian. |
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| Anonymous 1998 Kids raise $27000 for rhino conservation. Zimbabwe Wildlife 91: 6, fig. 1 |
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| Chispite Junior School's two grade six classes raised Z$ 27,000 for black rhino conservation in 1997. The money was handed over to the Zambezi Society, a regionally focussed environmental organisation which over past 10 years has cahnnelled over Z$2 m into helping conserve rhinos in Matusadona. ... |
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| Pearce, F. 1998 Rumble in the jungle. New Scientist 1998 November 7: 16-17, fig. 1 |
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| WWF is changing its traditional role. To achieve sustainable conservation, more responsibility is placed with local populations.
The latest human victims are Kes and Fraser Smith, who this summer were forced out from their 14-year tenure in charge of Garamba NP. Until recently, WWF portrayed K... |
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