 | Fraedrich, H. 1999 Zoo Berlin, Jahresbericht fur 1998. Bongo, Berlin 29: 119-177 |
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Captive - Europe
Reproduction - Management methods
Black Rhino
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| Zoo Berlin, Male 'Kibo', 35 years old, Diceros bicornis. He was unable to mate with a female. We therefore tried to collected semen from him by electroejaculation and to preserve them. Although this method is used for many zoo animals, it usually fails in black rhino. The animal was anesthiz... |
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 | Mylniczenko, N.D. 1999 Detection of reproductive behavior in the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis michaeli). Animal Keeper's Forum 26 (11): 440-448, 1 table, 1 figure, 2 charts |
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America - North America
Reproduction - Management methods
Black Rhino
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 | Wagner, D.C.; Edwards, M.S. 1999 Hand-rearing Black and White rhinoceroses: A comparison. Proceedings of the 26th National Conference of the American Association of Zoo Keeper's Inc. Portland, Oregon, September 12-16: 19-28, 2 tables, 2 charts |
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America - North America
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African Rhino Species
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 | DeMaar, T.W.; Kuria, K. 1998 Doctor, are we pregnant?. Swara 20 (6)/ 21 (1): 39-40, fig. 1 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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Black Rhino
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| One method is urine collection. This measures hormones related to pregnancy that are excreted by the mother. Urine collection was attempted several years ago. Game rangers were armed with syringes to collect urine from leaves and other places. This process yielded very variable results due to... |
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 | Hilsberg, S. 1998 Infrarot-Thermographie bei Zootieren: erste Erfahrungen im Einsatz zur Trachtigkeits- und Entzundungsdiagnostik. Bongo, Berlin 28: 1-8, figs. 1-2 |
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| Infrared-thermography (with illustrative colour photos). Infrared-thermography is a new technique in veterinary science. It uses the natural heatwaves which every animal releses. With a special camera these waves can be captured, which is then changed into an electrical signal. This signal in... |
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 | Anonymous 1998 Wildlife breeding resource centre rhino programme. Rhino Watch 7 in SA Game & Hunt 4 (4): 40 |
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| The Wildlife Breeding Resource Centre over the past two years has been collecting the testes from hunted white rhino, to research the techniques for successfully freezing rhino sperm, as well as to create a stock of good quality rhino sperm from trophy animals for transfusion back to the remainin... |
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 | Mehrdadfar, F. 1998 Detecting estrus in captive Black rhino (Diceros bicornis): An example (preliminary results). Animal Keeper's Forum 25 (1): 17-25, 2 figures, 4 tables |
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America - North America
Reproduction - Management methods
Black Rhino
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 | Berkeley, E.V.; Kirkpatrick, J.F.; Schaffer, N.E.; Bryant, W.M.; Threlfall, W.R. 1997 Serum and fecal steroid analysis of ovulation, pregnancy, and parturition in the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Zoo Biology 16 (2): 121-132, figs. 1-4, tables 1-2 - https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1098-2361(1997)16:2<121::AID-ZOO3>3.0.CO;2-C |
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Black Rhino
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| Serum and fecal steroid analysis in Diceros bicornis . Maintaining viable populations of endangered species is important to zoological institutions. While knowledge of population dynamics is necessary for wildlife management, detailed assessments of reproductive function are required for longte... |
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 | Czekala, N. 1997 The Rhino reproductive puzzle. CRES Report Fall 1997: 1-2, 4 images |
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Captive - North America
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White Rhino
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 | Radcliffe, R.W.; Bommarito, M.P.; Osofsky, S.A. 1996 Ultrasonography as a tool in the conservation of the African rhinoceros: ex situ and in situ applications. Pachyderm 21: 55-59, figs. 1-6 |
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Black Rhino
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| Ultrasonography by is a tool being applied to captive management to resolve some of the basic mysteries surrounding rhinoceros reproduction. Decisions about managed breeding can finally be based on objective reproductive assessment of individual animals instead of on conjecture. This technology... |
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