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File AvailableRabinowitz, A. 1995 Helping a species go extinct: the Sumatran rhinoceros in Borneo. Conservation Biology 9 (1): 482-488
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The AsRSG was created by the Species Survival Commission of the World Conservation Union. The first meeting of this group, convened in Thailand in 1979, emphasized the need for data collection, research and monitoring efforts, protection of rhino habitats, reduction of poaching, and strict contr...
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File AvailableLoutit, B.D. 1995 Rhino protection in communal areas, Namibia. Pachyderm 20: 31-32, fig. 1
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Namibia, Damaraland. The rhino monitoring staff of the Save the Rhino Trust (SRT) earn a bonus for every rhino properly photographed and identified. This ensures that the monitoring staff take a personal interest in the welfare of the rhinos with which they work. The SRT also pays a reward of ...
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File AvailableHutchins, M. 1995 Sumatran rhino conservation. Conservation Biology 9 (5): 977
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Minnesota Zoo is providing long-term support for the Ujung Kulon National Park.
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File AvailableBrooks, M. 1995 Chairman's report: African Rhino Specialist Group. Pachyderm 20: 3-5
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AfRSG report. At a meeting between the IUCN Elephant and Rhino Specialist Groups and the Facility in October 1994 agreement was reached on the relative roles and responsibilities of the two organisations. One of the major roles of the Facility was to provide funding for priority projects and act...
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File AvailableFoose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van 1995 Fund-raising efforts. Asian Rhinos 1: 7-9
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The United States of America has just approved legislation to create a Rhinoceros and 'Tiger Conservation Act, whose purposes are: (1) To assist the conservation of rhinos and tigers by supporting conservation programs of nations, and the CITES Secretariat, whose activities directly or indirect...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1995 Tiger and rhino conservation. Wildlife Conservation 98 (1): 7, fig. 1
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Last Fall, Congress passed the Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Act, which establishes a $10 million a year fund for five years, beginning in 1996. The funds will go toward research, conservation, and law enforcement efforts.
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File AvailableHutchins, M. 1995 Sumatran rhino conservation. Conservation Biology 9 (5): 977
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The AZA Rhino Advisory Group is now working closely with the International Rhino Foundatoion and Indonesian wildlife authorities to support in situ conservation efforts for the Sumatran Rhino.
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File AvailableBrooks, M. 1995 Chairman's report: African Rhino Specialist Group. Pachyderm 19: 4-5
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AfRSG report. The Chairman attended a UNEP meeting at Gigiri, Kenya in October 1994 at which collaboration between UNEP's newly-created Elephant and Rhino Conservation Facility and IUCN's specialist groups for elephants and rhinos in Africa and Asia was discussed. A common mission was developed...
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File AvailableFoose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van 1995 Fund-raising efforts. Asian Rhinos 1: 7-9
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A new Elephant and Rhinoceros Conservation Facility has been established at UNEP Headquarters in Nairobi as recommended by the UNEP Rhino Conference in 1993. The Acting Coordinator is Mr. Oluwafemi Owolabi. In October 1994, there was a meeting at UNEP of the representatives of the new Facility ...
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File AvailableFoose, T.J. 1995 The hairy rhino within a hair's breadth of extinction. Around the Horn 3 (1): 1-3
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For the last two years, the IUCN SSC Asian Rhino Specialist Group (ASRSG) has been facilitating development of a $ 2 million grant from the Global Environment Fund (G.E.F.) to initiate more vigorous programs for in situ protection of Sumatran rhino in Indonesian and Malaysia, the last two countri...
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