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Title: Coming into line
Author(s): Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B.
Year published: 1997
Journal: Swara
Volume: 20 (5)
Pages: 15-16, fig. 1
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Museums - Africa
Museums
White Rhino
Horns, pair. National Museums of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya. stolen fron museum
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Distribution - Poaching
Black Rhino
Since 1994, 2 rhino have disappeared.
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Distribution - Records
White Rhino
In Khartoum, traders still occasionally receive new rhino horn, and it is possible that a few remnant rhinos may survive in the civil war-torn south of the country.
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Distribution - Poaching
Black Rhino
Two rhino have disappeared from around the Maasai Mara.
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Distribution - Poaching
White Rhino
Three white rhino have not been seen since 1992, presumably poached, and two more were poached and their horns taken in 1996.
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Distribution - Poaching
Black Rhino
Since 1991, no rhino poached officially. Since 1994 two rhino disappeared from Aberdare NP, and two from Maasai Mara.
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Distribution - Poaching
Black Rhino
Possibly few rhinos poached.
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
1995, one poached, 1996 2 poached.
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World
Trade
All Rhino Species
Since 1993, Yemen has probably imported more rhino horn than any other country. On 5 Jan 1997 the President of the Republic of yemen gave his approval to join CITES, and on 23 April 1997 Yemen's foreign minister signed the final accession document to join the Convention. North Yemen banned inte...
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