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Title: |
Increase in rhino numbers |
Author(s): |
Duncan, N.S. |
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1998 |
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Newsletter Save Foundation |
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10 |
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1-2, fig. 1 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
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Save Foundation of Australia
Imire also had a very succesful last two years, with 4 births, and 2 of these calves are now at the rehabilitation centre at Tashinga with the other two to follow shortly. |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
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Save Foundation of Australia. Imire also had a very succesful last two years, with 4 births, and 2 of these calves are now at the rehabilitation centre at Tashinga with the other two to follow shortly. |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
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Save Foundation of Australia. The greatest percentage of increase in rhino numbers was found in Bubiana Conservancy. This is proving to be a very worthy project and it won't be long before some of the younger rhinos are returned back to the wild. |
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