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Title: Black rhino breeding success for Australia
Author(s): Rhino & Elephant Foundation
Year published: 1996
Journal: REF News
Volume: no. 15
Pages: 3
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Distribution - Status
Black Rhino
Not one of the estimated 300 black rhinos has been killed in over a year. In the Sinamatelia region of Hwange National Park all 59 black rhinos were dehorned in mid-1992. In October 1994 only 33 had survived. In the country's three major private conservancies in the south of Zimbabwe, the blac...
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Poaching
African Rhino Species
In South Africa between 1990 and late 1995, six black rhinos (Diceros bicomis) and 27 white rhinos (Ceratotherium simum) were lost to poachers in areas managed by the Natal Parks Board. Of the 66 horns to be accounted for (two per animal), a total of 26 were either recovered, had not been remove...
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Records
White Rhino
purchase of white rhino at NPB auction. Clive Walker, Chairman of the Rhino & Elephant Foundation and of the African Rhino Owners Association (AROA) recently attended a game auction held at the Hluhluwe Game Reserve by Vleissentraal, on behalf of the Natal Parks Board. A total of 133 white rhin...
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