File AvailableAnonymous 1961 Square-lipped rhinos' 370-mile trip. African Wildlife 15 (4): 278-279
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File AvailableBrynard, A.M.; Pienaar, U. de V. 1960 Annual report of the biologists, 1958/1959. Koedoe 3: 1-205
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White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum disappeared from the lowveld regions towards the latter part of the last century and the few which still wandered in the Pretoriuskop area were soon killed by hunters.
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1960 12th Annual Report, 1 April 1959 - 31 March 1960. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-39
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White Rhino
Two Ceratotherium simum died as result of injuries inflicted upon one another during a fight.
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1960 12th Annual Report, 1 April 1959 - 31 March 1960. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-39
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White Rhino
White rhino were seen regularly in most parts of the reserve but appeared to concentrate in large numbers in the western areas.
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File AvailableBrynard, A.M.; Pienaar, U. de V. 1960 Annual report of the biologists, 1958/1959. Koedoe 3: 1-205
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum disappeared from the lowveld regions towards the latter part of the last century and the few which still wandered in the Pretoriuskop area were soon killed by hunters.
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File AvailableBrynard, A.M.; Pienaar, U. de V. 1960 Annual report of the biologists, 1958/1959. Koedoe 3: 1-205
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Black Rhino
Diceros bicornis . In 1936 there were still lone specimens in the dense Nwatimiri bush, but these also disappeared gradually and it may be assumed that at present this kind has also become extinct in the park, in spite of regular reports from tourists and Native Rangers to the contrary.
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1960 12th Annual Report, 1 April 1959 - 31 March 1960. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-39
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Black Rhino
Black rhino population has increased appreciably this year, and these animals were seen more frequently in large numbers; several small calves were observed.
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1960 12th Annual Report, 1 April 1959 - 31 March 1960. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-39
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Behaviour - Towards Man
White Rhino
White rhino became more aggressive than usual, probably as a result of increased poaching activities and constant disturbance. Cows with calves were very unpredictable and one party of Wilderness Trailers were ?treed' by a white rhino with a young calf at heel.
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1960 12th Annual Report, 1 April 1959 - 31 March 1960. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-39
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Behaviour - Towards Man
Black Rhino
Two native Nagana workers, charged by a black rhino and a buffalo respectively, sustained injuries and required hospital attention.
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1960 12th Annual Report, 1 April 1959 - 31 March 1960. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-39
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Behaviour - Fighting
White Rhino
Two Ceratotherium simum died as result of injuries inflicted upon one another during a fight.
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File AvailableDeane, N.N. 1960 Meeting of rhinos of two species. Lammergeyer 1 (1): 40-41
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableSteele, N. 1960 Meeting of rhinos of two species. Lammergeyer 1 (1): 40
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableLivingstone, D. 1960 Private Journals

In: Schapera, I. Livingstone's Private Journals 1851-1853, edited with an introduction. London, Chatto and Windus: pp. i-xxv, 1-341
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailablePlayer, I.C.; Feely, J.M. 1960 A preliminary report on the square-lipped rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum simum. Lammergeyer 1 (1): 3-23, pl. 1, maps 1-3
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableSchapera, I. 1960 Livingstone's Private Journals 1851-1853, edited with an introduction. London, Chatto and Windus, pp. i-xxv, 1-341
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File AvailableSmithers, R. 1960 Mammals, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects: pp. 196-199

In: Brelsford, W.V. Handbook to the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Salisbury, Government Press: pp. i-vii, 1-803
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Damjan, M. 1960 Die eekhoring en die renostertjie. Johannesburg, Universiteits-Uitgevers, pp. 1-34
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File AvailableFichardt, J. 1960 Skeletal, cultural and faunal material from the Springbok Flats. South African Archaeological Bulletin 15: 115
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Black Rhino
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Behr, M.; Meissner, H.O. 1959 Keine Angst um wilde Tiere: Funf Kontinente geben ihnen Heimat. Muenchen, Bonn, Wien, BLV Verlag, pp. 1-309
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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White Rhino
600
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Livingstone, D. 1959 Family letters

In: Schapera, I. David Livingstone: Family letters 1841-1846. Edited with an introduction. London, Chatto and Windus: vol. 1, pp. 1-266; vol. 2, pp. 1-320
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File AvailableCowles, R.B. 1959 Zulu journal: field notes of a naturalist in South Africa. Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press, pp. i-xiv, 1-267
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File AvailableHemmy, G. 1959 De Promontorio Bonae Spei, the Cape of Good Hope: a Latin oration delivered in the Hamburg Academy, 10 April 1767 Translated and edited by DK White, with additional notes by GS Nienaber and DH Varley. Cape Town, South African Public Library, pp. i-x, 1-40
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[32]
I could mention the rare animals, especially the baboons, the red hartebeeste, the chameleons, the elands, the quaggas, the elephants, the blue antelopes, the leupards, the lions, the lynxes, the ichneumons, the rhinoceroses, the wild cats and other species.
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Schapera, I. 1959 David Livingstone: Family letters 1841-1846. Edited with an introduction. London, Chatto and Windus, vol. 1, pp. 1-266; vol. 2, pp. 1-320
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File AvailableBruggen, A.C. van 1959 Illustrated notes on some extinct South African ungulates. South African Journal of Science August 1959: 197-200
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Conservation
All Rhino Species
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File AvailableForbes, V.S. 1959 Dr. H. Lichtenstein's vaccination tour, 1805. Africana Notes and News 13, 272-282
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableTheiler, G.; Salisbury, L.E. 1959 Ticks in the South African Zoological Survey collection, part IX: The Amblyomma-marmoreum group. Onderstepoort Journal of veterinary Science 28 (1): 47-123
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Diseases - Parasites
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableKnobel, R. 1958 Present day status of certain ungulates in the Union of South Africa. Mammalia 22: 498-503
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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White Rhino
In Natal only, not more than 300 still in existence
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File AvailableSkead, C.J. 1958 Mammals of the Uitenhage and Cradock Districts CP in recent times. Koedoe 1: 19-38
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Black Rhino
Diceros bicornis bicornis extinct in Cradock and Uitenhage districts of Cape Province
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File AvailableSkead, C.J. 1958 Mammals of the Uitenhage and Cradock Districts CP in recent times. Koedoe 1: 19-38
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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Black Rhino
Diceros bicornis bicornis extinct in Cradock and Uitenhage districts of Cape Province
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File AvailableKnobel, R. 1958 Present day status of certain ungulates in the Union of South Africa. Mammalia 22: 498-503
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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Black Rhino
Diceros bicornis . Occurs in Natal only, not more than 400. Exterminated in the rest of the country.
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File AvailableSchack, W. 1958 Ich jagte das weisse Nashorn: mit Kamera und Blitzlicht im Zululand. Frankfurt am Main, Umschau, pp. 1-87
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableRiet, F.G. van der; Hewson, L.A. 1958 The reminiscences of an Albany settler by Rev. Henry Hare Dugmore, together with his recollections of the Kafir war of 1835. Grahamstown, Grocott and Sherry, pp. i-ii, 1-92
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File AvailableDennler de la Tour, G. 1957 Wild und Wildschutzgebiete in Westafrika. Buenos Aires, Dennler de la Tour, pp. 1-230
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Names in vernacular
Black Rhino
Swart Renoster
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File AvailableCotlow, L. 1957 Zanzabuku (dangerous safari). London, Robert Hale, pp. i-xii, 1-370
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African Rhino Species
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Heck, Lutz 1957 Fahrt zum weissen Nashorn: im Auto durch Suedafrika und seine Wildschutzgebiete. Stuttgart, Engelhorn Verlag., pp. 1-255
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Conservation
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableRogister, M.von 1957 Momella, an African game paradise. London, Odhams Press, pp. 1-208
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File AvailableDuckworth, D. 1957 The log-book of William Paterson. Africana Notes and News 12: 191-197
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableBarnard, K.H. 1956 Pierre-Antoine Delalande, naturalist, and his Cape visit, 1818-1820. Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Library 11 (1): 6-13
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File AvailableHofmeyer, C.F.B. 1956 Two hundred and eighty-four autopsies at the National Zoological Gardens, Pretoria. Journal of the South African Veterinary Medicine Association 27 (4): 263-282, 3 tables
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Diseases - Bacterial
Black Rhino
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File AvailableSwanepoel, P.D. 1955 My first encounter with a black rhino. African Wildlife 9 (3): 209-210, fig. 1
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Black Rhino
Ipunyani
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File AvailableSwanepoel, P.D. 1955 My first encounter with a black rhino. African Wildlife 9 (3): 209-210, fig. 1
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Black Rhino
Ipetshani
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File AvailableSwanepoel, P.D. 1955 My first encounter with a black rhino. African Wildlife 9 (3): 209-210, fig. 1
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Behaviour - Towards Man
Black Rhino
Being a regular visitor to the Kruger National Park, it was with great excitement and anticipation that we set out on our first trip to the Hluhluwe Game Reserve to 'shoot' that prehistoric pachyderm, the rhino, particularly the so-called black variety. But that same afternoon might easily have ...
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Bulpin, T.V. 1955 The ivory trail, 2nd ed. Cape Town, Howard B. Timmins, pp. 1-205
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableScobie, A. 1955 Adventurer's paradise. London, The Travel Book Club, pp. 1-249
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File AvailableAllan, N. 1955 A black rhinoceros. Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 206 (5361), 1955 October 6: 600
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Behaviour
Black Rhino
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File AvailableEllerman, J.R. 1954 Die taksonomie van die soogdiere van die Unie van Suid-Afrika. Annale van die Universiteit van Stellenbosch 30: 1-125
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Names in vernacular
Black Rhino
Swartrenoster
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1953 Nature protection in Natal and Zululand. Oryx 2 (1): 16-18
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Population
Black Rhino
On 29 August 1951 there occurred in Hluhluwe GR the death of the famous old bull black rhinoceros Matilda, who in recent years must surely have become the most photographed individual animal in the world and been directly responsible for visits to the reserve of innumerable tourists. Matilda has...
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1953 Nature protection in Natal and Zululand. Oryx 2 (1): 16-18
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
On 29 August 1951 there occurred in Hluhluwe GR the death of the famous old bull black rhinoceros Matilda, who in recent years must surely have become the most photographed individual animal in the world and been directly responsible for visits to the reserve of innumerable tourists. Matilda has...
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1953 Nature protection in Natal and Zululand. Oryx 2 (1): 16-18
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1953 Nature protection in Natal and Zululand. Oryx 2 (1): 16-18
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Morphology - Horn
Black Rhino
Loss of posterior horn. On 29 August 1951 there occurred in Hluhluwe GR the death of the famous old bull black rhinoceros Matilda, who in recent years must surely have become the most photographed individual animal in the world and been directly responsible for visits to the reserve of innumerab...
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1953 Nature protection in Natal and Zululand. Oryx 2 (1): 16-18
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Behaviour - Daily Routine
White Rhino
A white rhino became stuck in a small river and in spite of terrific struggles, of which the signs were plain to see, it remained there for approx. 12 hours almost completely submerged in the water. Fortunately the ending was a happy one because a native constable, to whom the thanks of all cons...
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File AvailableBouveignes, O. de 1953 Sparrman et le rhinoceros. Zooleo 21: 85-97, figs. 1-6
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1952 4th Annual Report, 1 April 1951 - 31 March 1952. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-25
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
beside old bull Diceros bicornis `Matilda', 2 others died from natural causes. One in Dec 1951, an old cow with heifer calf known to be 17 months old, which latter for some time pugnaciously guarded the carcase. The other was a one week old heifer calf that died on 20 Aug 1951. This one died d...
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1952 4th Annual Report, 1 April 1951 - 31 March 1952. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-25
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Status
White Rhino
During Sep 1950 a count of White Rhino was published as being 554 - including 97 calves under 2 ? years old. This count was effected from the ground at the end of 1948, and the Board hopes to carry out a check count in the near future, probably from the air. Two Ceratotherium simum for some acc...
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1952 4th Annual Report, 1 April 1951 - 31 March 1952. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-25
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Records
White Rhino
Three Ceratotherium simum died 1951-1952 from natural causes and a bull approx. 3 years of age had sustained a broken leg and shoulder whilst fighting in January had to be destroyed.
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Natal Parks Board 1952 Extracts from Third Report of the Natal Parks Game and Fish Preservation Board. African Wildlife 6 (2): 185-186
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Food
Black Rhino
South Africa. Intense dislike would seem evident on the part of both species of rhino for any non-indigenous plant, shrub or article. A Black Rhino which entered he Chief Conservator's garden on numerous occasions persistently destroyed oleanders, tree dahlias and other exotic shrubs. In one n...
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File AvailableLownds, L. 1952 Mammals of the Kruger National Park. African Wildlife 6 (1): 50-54, figs. 1-3
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Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
Although a few black rhino were now to exist in the Park some 20 years ago, there has been no authentic report of one being seen since 1936. In that year, ranger Kirkman tracked and obtained a close-up view of an old female in the dense bush south of the Sabi.
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Natal Parks Board 1952 Extracts from Third Report of the Natal Parks Game and Fish Preservation Board. African Wildlife 6 (2): 185-186
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Food
White Rhino
In Umfolozi, where at one time processed timber poles were being used, the square-lipped rhino made a regaular habit of dispersing the stacks of treated timber, som epoles being found up to 50 yards from the pile with horn marks clearly evident.
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1952 4th Annual Report, 1 April 1951 - 31 March 1952. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-25
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Behaviour - Towards Man
Black Rhino
Three incidents with Ceratotherium simum. The first during April when a native woman was gored in the thigh and had to receive hospital treatment. In June, a native male was killed; this accident occurred at dusk and it is not known what he was doing at the time, since the deceased was accompan...
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Natal Parks Board 1952 Extracts from Third Report of the Natal Parks Game and Fish Preservation Board. African Wildlife 6 (2): 185-186
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Food
Black Rhino
South Africa. Intense dislike would seem evident on the part of both species of rhino for any non-indigenous plant, shrub or article. A Black Rhino which entered he Chief Conservator's garden on numerous occasions persistently destroyed oleanders, tree dahlias and other exotic shrubs. In one n...
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1952 4th Annual Report, 1 April 1951 - 31 March 1952. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-25
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Behaviour - Fighting
White Rhino
Three Ceratotherium simum died 1951-1952 from natural causes and a bull approx. 3 years of age had sustained a broken leg and shoulder whilst fighting in January had to be destroyed.
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Natal Parks Board 1952 Extracts from Third Report of the Natal Parks Game and Fish Preservation Board. African Wildlife 6 (2): 185-186
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Food
White Rhino
In Umfolozi, where at one time processed timber poles were being used, the square-lipped rhino made a regaular habit of dispersing the stacks of treated timber, som epoles being found up to 50 yards from the pile with horn marks clearly evident.
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Natal Parks Board 1952 Extracts from Third Report of the Natal Parks Game and Fish Preservation Board. African Wildlife 6 (2): 185-186
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Food
White Rhino
In Umfolozi, where processed timber poles were being used, a Ceratotherium simum made a regular habit of dispersing the stacks of treated timber, some poles being found up to 50 yards from the pile with horn marks clearly evident.
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1952 Nature reserves of Natal and Zululand. Oryx 1: 235-242, fig. 1
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution
African Rhino Species
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Natal Parks Board 1952 Extracts from Third Report of the Natal Parks Game and Fish Preservation Board. African Wildlife 6 (2): 185-186
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Food
Black Rhino
A Black Rhino entered the Chief Conservator's garden on numerous occasions persistently destroying oleanders, tree dahlias and other exotic shrubs. In one night the animal flattened 6 out of 7 Chinese Guava trees, but indigenous trees and shrubs were left undisturbed.
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Natal Parks Board 1952 Extracts from Third Report of the Natal Parks Game and Fish Preservation Board. African Wildlife 6 (2): 185-186
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Behaviour - Towards Man
Black Rhino
Provocation to tourists During the Christmas holidays a large party of Durban visitors went into Hluhluwe in two cars, accompanied by Native Game Guard Zeta, who has been employed there for 16 years. On a side track in the Amanzibomvu area the party came upon 9 black rhino and were compelled to...
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1952 4th Annual Report, 1 April 1951 - 31 March 1952. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-25
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Management
Black Rhino
During May 1951 a black rhino cow and half-grown calf had to be driven back from a point some 4 miles down the road. Investigation revealed the astonishing fact that far from being afraid of the vehicle grid crossing at the Reserve fence, these animals had found they could cross it by gingerly s...
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1952 4th Annual Report, 1 April 1951 - 31 March 1952. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-25
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Behaviour - Social Behaviour
Black Rhino
Beside old bull Diceros bicornis 'Matilda', 2 others died from natural causes. One in Dec 1951, an old cow with heifer calf known to be 17 months old, which latter for some time pugnaciously guarded the carcase.
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1952 4th Annual Report, 1 April 1951 - 31 March 1952. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-25
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Reproduction
White Rhino
One Ceratotherium simum was known to have been born during last week of August.
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1952 4th Annual Report, 1 April 1951 - 31 March 1952. Typewritten Report. Pietermaritzburg, NPB, pp. 1-25
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Reproduction
Black Rhino
Mating of black rhino was noted on 13 May, 8 September and 6 December.
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File AvailableBosman, D.B.; Thom, H.B. 1952 Jan van Riebeeck's Daghregister. Cape Town, A.A. Balkema, vol. 1, pp. i-xlvii, 1-473; vol. 2, pp. i-xii, 1-491; vol. 3, pp. i-xvi, 1-531
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableRoberts, A. 1951 The mammals of South Africa. Johannesburg, Book Fund, pp. i-xlviii, 1-700
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African Rhino Species
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Schapera, I.; Moffat, R. 1951 Apprenticeship at Kuruman: being the journals and letters of Robert and Mary Moffat 1820-1828. London, Chatto and Windus, pp. i-xxxi, 1-308
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableGroenberg, G. 1951 Johan August Wahlberg and his travels in South Africa. Africana Notes and News 8: 40-51
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableKluge, E. 1950 The white rhinoceros of the Umfolozi Game Reserve. African Wildlife 4 (2): 154-159, figs. 1-3
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Status
White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum. Another count in 1936 when 226 animals were seen, excluding calves.
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File AvailableKluge, E. 1950 The white rhinoceros of the Umfolozi Game Reserve. African Wildlife 4 (2): 154-159, figs. 1-3
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Status
White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum. Early in 1932 a count was made when the number estimated was about 220.
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File AvailableKluge, E. 1950 The white rhinoceros of the Umfolozi Game Reserve. African Wildlife 4 (2): 154-159, figs. 1-3
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Status
White Rhino
In October 1948, a cursory preliminary count clearly indicated that the total White Rhino exceeded 300. After this, arrangements were made for two organized counts where special consideration was given to 9a) available water supply which would prevent rhino from wandering over long distances; (b...
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File AvailableBigalke, R. 1950 Wild life conservation in the Union of South Africa: historical introduction. Fauna and Flora 1: 5-9, fig. 1
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About Van der Stel in 1685 Governor Simon van der Stel undertook an expedition to Namaqualand in the year 1685. When the expedition was near the Piketberg Mountains, that is about 100 miles from Cape Town, a black rhinoceros charged the Governor's coach. Fortunately Van der Stel was able to ju...
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File AvailableKluge, E. 1950 The white rhinoceros of the Umfolozi Game Reserve. African Wildlife 4 (2): 154-159, figs. 1-3
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Umfolozi Game Reserve, situated between the White and Black Umfolozi rivers. These rivers do not act as barriers and animals can cross into the adjoining Crown lands and Native Reserves, especially during the dry winter months when the rivers are low. Reports are occasionally received of White ...
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File AvailableKluge, E. 1950 The white rhinoceros of the Umfolozi Game Reserve. African Wildlife 4 (2): 154-159, figs. 1-3
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During certain months of the year, deaths are also reported in the Umfolozi GR. These deaths, amounting to about 5 per annum, mostly result from injuries sustained when fighting.
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File AvailableKluge, E. 1950 The white rhinoceros of the Umfolozi Game Reserve. African Wildlife 4 (2): 154-159, figs. 1-3
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Although it is known that a few Black Rhino exist in the Mona and the Toboti-Gcoyi areas, these were not recorded as such. Only 2 black rhino were recorded from the Munyana area in the Southern Crown lands.
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File AvailableBigalke, R. 1950 Wild life conservation in the Union of South Africa: historical introduction. Fauna and Flora 1: 5-9, fig. 1
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Governor Simon van der Stel undertook an expedition to Namaqualand in the year 1685. When the expedition was near the Piketberg Mountains, that is about 100 miles from Cape Town, a black rhinoceros charged the Governor's coach. Fortunately Van der Stel was able to jump out of the coach and the ...
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File AvailableBigalke, R. 1950 Wild life conservation in the Union of South Africa: historical introduction. Fauna and Flora 1: 5-9, fig. 1
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On 30 March 1898, President Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger of the South African Republic issued a proclamation establishing a Government Game Reserve in the Eastern Transvaal between the Crocodile and Sabi Rivers. In 1903 the Shingwedzi Game Reserve lying north of the Groot Letaba River was ad...
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File AvailableBigalke, R. 1950 Wild life conservation in the Union of South Africa: historical introduction. Fauna and Flora 1: 5-9, fig. 1
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Kirby states that the black rhino favoured the Matamiri bush, though it was decidedly rare there in 1895 and altogether extinct in 1896. This appears to be the last record of the occurrence of the white rhinoceros in South Africa beyond the boundaries of Zululand.
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File AvailableKluge, E. 1950 The white rhinoceros of the Umfolozi Game Reserve. African Wildlife 4 (2): 154-159, figs. 1-3
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During certain months of the year, deaths are also reported in the Umfolozi GR. These deaths, amounting to about 5 per annum, mostly result from injuries sustained when fighting.
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File AvailableStevenson-Hamilton, J. 1950 Wild life in South Africa. London, Cassell, pp. i-vi, 1-364
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File AvailableBain, A.G. 1949 Journals of Andrew Geddes Bain: trader, explorer, soldier, road engineer and geologist Edited with biographical sketch and footnotes by Margaret Hermina Lister. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works vol. 30, pp. i-xxxix, 1-264
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File AvailablePotter, H.B. 1949 Hluhluwe attracts the tourist. African Wildlife 3 (2): 138-141, figs. 1-4
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File AvailableAnonymous 1948 More game enter Zululand. African Wildlife 1 (4): 31-32
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There are at least 11 white rhino in Hluhluwe. These have recently come over from Umfolozi Reserve.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1948 More game enter Zululand. African Wildlife 1 (4): 31-32
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There are still about 200 white rhino in Umfolozi. Several white rhino have come back into the white rhino sanctuary from the south, through the gap that is still open. It is also interesting to note that a lot of rhino spoor have been seen just inside the fence. The animals appear to have tra...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1948 More game enter Zululand. African Wildlife 1 (4): 31-32
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Black rhino continue to do well.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1948 More game enter Zululand. African Wildlife 1 (4): 31-32
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Hluhluwe - Diceros bicornis. It seems strange that casualties from being bogged or from fighting among themselves should occur each year. This is also the case with hippopotamus and white rhino. It is estimated that about 2-3 % of the total number of rhino and hippo meet their death in combat ...
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Anonymous 1948 East London centenary 1848-1948, official souvenir brochure. East London
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File AvailableDyer, R.A. 1948 Colonel Robert Jacob Gordon's contribution to South African botany. South African Botanical Society Pamphlet no. 74: 44-62
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File AvailableAttwell, L. 1947 The Natal game reserves. African Wildlife 1 (2): 24-28, figs. 1-2
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There is a limited and inconstant number of white rhino which seem to wander between this and the Umfolozi area through the portion of country known as the `corridor.'
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File AvailableBigalke, R. 1947 The adulteration of the fauna and flora of our national parks. South African Journal of Science 43: 221-225
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According to Stevenson-Hamilton (7), the Square-lipped or White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) disappeared from the Low Veld about the sixties of the nineteenth century and the Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) in the nineties.. He expresses the opinion that their extinction was due to the ac...
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File AvailableAttwell, L. 1947 The Natal game reserves. African Wildlife 1 (2): 24-28, figs. 1-2
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Ceratotherium simum. About 100 to 200 specimens alive
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File AvailableAttwell, L. 1947 The Natal game reserves. African Wildlife 1 (2): 24-28, figs. 1-2
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and a very few black rhino.
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File AvailableBigalke, R. 1947 The adulteration of the fauna and flora of our national parks. South African Journal of Science 43: 221-225
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White Rhino
According to Stevenson-Hamilton (7), the Square-lipped or White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) disappeared from the Low Veld about the sixties of the nineteenth century and the Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) in the nineties.. He expresses the opinion that their extinction was due to the ac...
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File AvailableAttwell, L. 1947 The Natal game reserves. African Wildlife 1 (2): 24-28, figs. 1-2
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The black rhino, Diceros bicornis bicornis, is the chief attraction, being well established and to be seen at any time.
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