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Title: Chairman's report
Author(s): Western, D.
Year published: 1983
Journal: Newsletter of the African Elephant and Rhino Group
Volume: 2
Pages: 3-5
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Africa
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
13.000
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Location:
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Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Distribution - Records
White Rhino
Plans of Rhino group. In 1981 the Wankie meeting recognized that the northern white rhino (Caratotherium simum cottoni) presented the most urgent conservation challenge, yet, in spite of funds already allocated by WWF, no action had been taken. The Nairobi meeting of AERSG set as its first prio...
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Distribution - Records
African Rhino Species
We have been actively concerned with other aspects of rhino conservation, including rhinos on private ranches in Africa and the United States. In Kenya many of the remaining 1000 or so rhinos are found on private ranches where land owners protect them. Since it costs a rancher considerable mone...
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World
Trade
All Rhino Species
Rhino group report. An equally vital project is Esmond Bradley Martin's recent survey of the trade in rhino horn in the Far East. The results of his findings are summarized in his report and will form the basis of decisions made at the Harare meeting to close the remaining avenues of trade. Th...
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World
Organisations
All Rhino Species
Chairman's report. Elephants and rhinos share a great deal more in common than their large size. Both occur widely throughout Africa from coastal flats to alpine meadows, and from parched deserts to wet equatorial forests. Both are hunted for trophies and their products are traded throughout t...
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