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Reference Base When rhinos are sacred: why some countries control poaching |
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When rhinos are sacred: why some countries control poaching |
Author(s): |
Tanghe, P.F. |
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2017 |
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Thesis presented to the University of Denver |
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(Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 1314) |
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pp. 1-200 |
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View PDF: 1,0 mb |
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World
Conservation
All Rhino Species
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Why are some countries more effective than others at controlling rhino poaching? Rhinos are being poached to extinction throughout much of the world, yet some weak and poor countries have successfully controlled rhino poaching. This dissertation presents a theory accounting for divergent patterns... |
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