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Title: [Various notes]
Author(s): Gripper, J.
Year published: 2000
Journal: Sebakwe News
Volume: 2000 January
Pages: -
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
Circle G has been purchased by the Government from Mr & Mrs Burke for resettlement under the Land Acquisition Act. This is a 17,500 acre farm in the Midlands, which has been used for cattle ranching integrated with wildlife. There are usually at least 14 black rhino on the farm, moving between ...
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Culture - Countries
African Rhino Species
Zimbabwe. Photos of cave paintings on sandstone at the Malilangwe Estate, Chiredzi in the Lowveld. One has an obvious rhinoceros.
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
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Black Rhino
Try to see rhino on foot on the farm. The land is owned by Ken King, who for 12 years has been one of 18 farms forming a black rhino conservancy here. - Chinyika Farm, 18.56 S, 30.16 E, 4500 ft high
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World
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All Rhino Species
The annual Rhino Mayday & Ball organised by the U.k. rhino group will be held on Saturday 13 May at the Royal Geographical Society, kensington Gore, London.
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All Rhino Species
Edited by John and Annie Gripper, Manor Farm, Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxon OX7 ^AL Income 1997 ? 27,615, 1998 ? 29,192.
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We had a full-sized model of a black rhino in our garden for a few weeks, used for fund raising and owned by Janet and Spencer Gelsthorpe, of Project Rhino. He came from Woburn Safari Park, moved on to Peterborough for the gala of 'Friends of Kwe Kwe', then to Anglia Water in Norfolk, before ret...
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