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Title: |
A conservation strategy for rhinos |
Author(s): |
Foose, T.J. |
Year published: |
1990 |
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Around the Horn |
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1 (2) |
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5-6, table 1 |
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View PDF: 180,6 kb |
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World
Management - Programs
All Rhino Species
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Conservation strategy has two pillars: (a) Protection of viable populations in the wild; (b) Captive propagation to reinforce wild populations.
In North America, the AAZPA has accorded captive propagation of rhino species its highest priority. Four of the 53 species in the formally organized pr... |
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World
Organisations
All Rhino Species
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Species Programs of AAZPA. The rhino has been adopted as the officoal logo of SSP |
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Location:
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World
Conservation
All Rhino Species
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Conservation strategy has two major components:
(a) Intensive management and protection of viable populations in the wild.
That is, concentrate field efforts, and available resources, on those wild populations that are large and/or protectable enough to be viable for the long term. This goal ... |
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World
Organisations
All Rhino Species
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Species Survival Plans, Species Programs of AAZPA
The rhino has been adopted as the official logo of SSP |
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