File AvailableCave, A.J.E. 1947 Burchell's rhinocerotine drawings. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London 159 (2): 141-146, pls. 4-5, figs. 1-2, map 1
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File AvailableMossop, E.E. 1947 The journals of Brink and Rhenius. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works vol. 28, pp. i-xiv, 1-160
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File AvailablePotter, H.B. 1947 Rhino - black or white?. Field 190, 4 October 1947: 384-385, figs. 1-2
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File AvailableLaydevant, F. 1947 Le sceptre des chefs Basuto. Africa: journal of the International African Institute 18 (1): 41-44
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File AvailableWells, A.W. 1947 South Africa: a planned tour of the country to-day. London, J.M.Dent and Sons, pp. i-xiii, 1-434
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File AvailableWells, A.W. 1947 South Africa: a planned tour of the country to-day. London, J.M.Dent and Sons, pp. i-xiii, 1-434
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File AvailableBroom, R. 1946 The first white rhino in captivity. Natural History 55 (9): 432-433, figs. 1-3
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As civilization advanced, the number of White Rhinos was rapidly reduced, so that by the end of the century fears were expressed concerning its survival. Fortunately it was learned in 1894 that a few had still survived in Zululand. In Zululand it was thought that only about a dozen head were l...
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1946 Zululand game reserves and Parks Board seventh annual report for the year ended 31st March, 1946. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 54: 21-22
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It is not possible to report progress in regard to the area to be set aside as the future sanctuary for white rhino, and nothing can be done in this direction until a decision is reached regarding the boundaries of the land to be set aside for this purpose. The matter is still engaging the atten...
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File AvailableBroom, R. 1946 The first white rhino in captivity. Natural History 55 (9): 432-433, figs. 1-3
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Fortunately with strict governmental protection the small herd has steadily and rapidly increased, and about 200 White Rhinos are believed to be living now in Zululand.
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File AvailableCarnegie, R.F. 1945 Reported game destruction in Zululand. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 52: 40-41
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Game destruction. Since you published my letter on Kenya's Game on 13th April there has been quite a lively interchange of opinion in your columns - and I am glad to see that the bulk of your correspondents are in favour of moderation, and generally speaking, are for game protection as far as ec...
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1944 5th Annual Report of the Zululand game reserves and Parks Board for the year ended 31st March, 1944. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 50: 25-28
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Numbers in the area comprising Hluhluwe Reserve as proclaimed and that portion of the Corridor north of the main road. White Rhino - minimum 12
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1944 5th Annual Report of the Zululand game reserves and Parks Board for the year ended 31st March, 1944. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 50: 25-28
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Numbers in the area comprising Hluhluwe Reserve as proclaimed and that portion of the Corridor north of the main road: Black Rhino - minimum 150
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File AvailableJeffreys, M.K. 1944 Kaapse plakkaatboek, vol 1 (1652-1707). Kaapstad, Cape Times Limited, pp. i-xxiv, 1-382
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File AvailableMentzel, O.F. 1944 A geographical and topographical description of the Cape of Good Hope, translated from the original German by GV Marais and Dr J Hoge, revised and with an introduction and footnotes by HJ Mandelbrote, part 3. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works vol. 25
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File AvailableTabler, E.C. 1944 Captain Harris and his book. Africana Notes and News 1 (4): 2-12
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1943 Report of the Zululand game reserves and Parks Board for the year ended 31st March, 1943. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 48: 20-22
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No change as far as the Corridor is concerned. It is intended to fence the whole area to a point beyond the Black Umfolozi River, but this is, of course, out of the question for the time being. Every effort is being made to fence a portion of the Corridor adjoining the Hluhluwe Reserve. At pre...
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File AvailableMacKay, H.M. 1943 Sketch map of Burchell's trek. Journal of South African Botany 9: 17-78
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File AvailableEttighoffer, P.C. 1943 Nashorner kampfen im Tal des Todes. Gutersloh, C.Bertelsmann (Bertelsmanns Feldposthefte), pp. 1-31
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File AvailableShortridge, G.C. 1942 Field notes on the first and second expeditions of the Cape Museum's mammals survey of the Cape Province; and descriptions of some new subgenera and subspecies. Annals of the South African Museum 36 (1): 27-100, pls. 6-7
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File AvailableShortridge, G.C. 1942 Field notes on the first and second expeditions of the Cape Museum's mammals survey of the Cape Province; and descriptions of some new subgenera and subspecies. Annals of the South African Museum 36 (1): 27-100, pls. 6-7
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Although Diceros bicornis was always, presumably, more plentiful than Ceratotherium simum south of the Orange River, !Haba, the Hottentot name, still locally surviving, refers correctly to the white species, an indication of its former occurrence in Little Namaqualand. Wikar met rhinoceros at Ca...
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File AvailableShortridge, G.C. 1942 Field notes on the first and second expeditions of the Cape Museum's mammals survey of the Cape Province; and descriptions of some new subgenera and subspecies. Annals of the South African Museum 36 (1): 27-100, pls. 6-7
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/KI:S
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File AvailableStokes, C.S. 1942 Sanctuary. Cape Town, The 'Sanctuary' Production Team, pp. 1-474
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1941 Zululand Report of the Game Reserves and Parks Board for the year ended 31st March, 1941. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 43: 35-41
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As is well known, numbers of white rhino wander from the Umfolozi Reserve and corridor at certain times, particularly when the grazing within the Reserve is not good. The Board considered it advisable to arrange for Game Guards to be specially employed in keeping a watch upon these animals when ...
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1941 Zululand Report of the Game Reserves and Parks Board for the year ended 31st March, 1941. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 43: 35-41
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As is well known, numbers of white rhino wander from the Umfolozi Reserve and corridor at certain times, particularly when the grazing within the Reserve is not good. The Board considered it advisable to arrange for Game Guards to be specially employed in keeping a watch upon these animals when ...
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1941 Zululand Report of the Game Reserves and Parks Board for the year ended 31st March, 1941. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 43: 35-41
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1940-41, 5 death of Ceratotherium simum reported
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1941 Zululand Report of the Game Reserves and Parks Board for the year ended 31st March, 1941. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 43: 35-41
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Reference is made to the fencing of the Hluhluwe Reserve for which ?1000 was made available by the province. This work involved the erection of ca. 42 miles of fencing and proved to be a very formidable task owing to the extremely difficult country. The work is practically complete and there is...
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File AvailableMacKay, H.M. 1941 William John Burchell, botanist (part 2: Burchell in South Africa). Journal of South African Botany 7: 61-76
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File AvailableKruger, P. 1941 Die Lebenserinnerungen des Buren-Präsidenten [1902]: Ohm Krüger ; Mit 16 Aufn. aus d. Tobis-Film "Ohm Krüger". Berlin : Deutscher Verlag
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1939 Natal: Annual Report, 1938, of the Game Conservator for Zululand. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 38: 35-37
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As a result of a careful count, 18 adult and four young calves of white rhinoceros within the Hluhluwe area and 14 adults and 3 calves in the `Corridor' leading to the Umfolozi reserve.
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1939 Natal: Annual Report, 1938, of the Game Conservator for Zululand. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 38: 35-37
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It is estimated that no less than 300 white rhino are to be found in the Umfolozi reserve and adjoining areas.
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1939 Natal: Annual Report, 1938, of the Game Conservator for Zululand. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 38: 35-37
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Black rhino continue to increase and the population in the reserve is put at about 130.
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File AvailableAllen, G.M. 1939 A checklist of African mammals. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University 83: 1-713
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Ceratotherium simum simum. Range: Formerly parts of South Africa from Orange River north to the Zambesi. Now extinct except in a protected area of Zululand, Natal.
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Smith, Andrew 1939 The diary of Dr. Andrew Smith, director of the 'Expedition for exploring Central Africa', 1834-1836. Edited by Percival R. Kirby. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works vol. 20, 21, vol. 1 (1939), pp. i, 1-413, pls. 1-32; vol. 2 (1940), pp. 1, 1-2, 1-342, pls. 1-30, map 1
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File AvailableGlynn, H.T. 1939 Game and gold: memories of over 50 years in the Lydenburg District, Transvaal. London, Dolman Printing Co, pp. 1-221
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File AvailableAstley-Maberly, C.T. 1938 With the white rhinoceros in Zululand. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 34: 52-55, fig. 1
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Although there is a certain number of each species of Rhino in both these reserves, the Umfolosi is still, at present, the main stronghold of the White Rhinoceros while the Black species mainly favours the Hluhluwe. The White Rhinoceros is, of course, a grazer: and con- sequently the more sparse...
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File AvailableAstley-Maberly, C.T. 1938 With the white rhinoceros in Zululand. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 34: 52-55, fig. 1
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Black Rhino
Approaching the Black Rhino on foot with nothing more formidable than a camera and sketch-book is always an exciting affair; and in bush-country there is a certain amount of nervous strain which is relieved only when the great snorting brute finally decides to crash away through the scrub, yieldi...
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File AvailableAstley-Maberly, C.T. 1938 With the white rhinoceros in Zululand. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 34: 52-55, fig. 1
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The kindly, good-tempered White Rhinoceros, however, entirely lacks the impetuosity of his smaller but more irritable relative. Standing approximately 6 feet at the shoulder, with an amazing hump on the back of his neck, be moves about with a gentle, ponderous dignity that swiftly puts the peace...
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File AvailableAstley-Maberly, C.T. 1938 With the white rhinoceros in Zululand. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 34: 52-55, fig. 1
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A most memorable occasion was that when the two guides who were accompanying us, located and led us up to a slumbering family of five White Rhinos at midday. They lay flat upon their sides-like gigantic pigs-amongst the grass in the shade of a magnificent Umkudzlu tree. The family consisted of ...
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File AvailableOakley, R.R. 1938 Treks & palavers. London, Seeley, Service and Co, pp. 1-300
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File AvailableLongden, H.W.D. 1938 Ways of the veld dwellers: being eight stories of wild animals and birds of the African bush. New York, Frederick Warne and Co, pp. i-x, 1-137
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1937 Report of Zululand Game Reserve and Parks Committee. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 32: 50-53, fig. 1
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From 20 to 30 white rhinoceros
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1937 Report of Zululand Game Reserve and Parks Committee. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 32: 50-53, fig. 1
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Numbers of black rhinoceros.
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File AvailableZululand Game Department 1937 Report of Conservator, 1935. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 30: 88-91
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drought in 1935. No rhino have died as a direct result of the drought, but one white rhino strayed outside the Hluhluwe Reserve during August presumably in search of new grass and was shot by a European on his farm about 12 miles north of Hluhluwe Station. One black rhino was also set upon by n...
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File AvailableDollman, J.G. 1937 Mammals which have recently become extinct in British North Borneo. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 30: 67-74
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Under rigid protection the few that remain in this portion of the continent have survived and multiplied and today are in fair numbers in two reserves in Zululand, and this rhinoceros for the time being may be regarded as in a fairly firm position.
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File AvailableSouth Africa national Parks Board 1937 South Africa, report of the National Parks Board of Trustees for the year 1936. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 32: 20-22
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The increase of Diceros bicornis, if any, has been mysteriously slow but there is evidencee that it is present in the park, and there is reason to believe that there may have been an increase which has been concealed by the habit of these animals, due to a long period of intense persecution in th...
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File AvailableStevenson-Hamilton, J. 1937 South African Eden: from Sabi Game Reserve to Kruger National Park. London etc., Cassell and Co, pp. i-xxi, 1-331
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tour of 1923, northern part - The journey [from Letaba] northwards through the Shingwedsi country was uneventful though interesting. On the Bubube River I saw a place where a rhinoceros had recently rubbed his horn against a tree, and had broken a bush, but we could not catch sight of the animal...
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1937 Report of Zululand Game Reserve and Parks Committee. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 32: 50-53, fig. 1
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Zululand Game Reserves and Parks Committee. Committee constituted of W.M. Power, A.E. Charter, W.H. Lane, W.S. Payne, A.F.W. Springorum, C.N. Ledward. The Hluhluwe Reserve comprises 39,700 acres and it has been recommended by the Game Reserves Commission that it should be extended to include th...
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File AvailableZululand Game Department 1937 Report of Conservator, 1935. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 30: 88-91
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17 white rhino have been counted in the Hluhluwe Reserve and this number includes 3 small calves.
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File AvailableSouth Africa national Parks Board 1937 South Africa, report of the National Parks Board of Trustees for the year 1936. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 32: 20-22
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There is a long report upon the number of black rhinoceros observed from time to time. The increase, if any, of this species has been myseriously slow but there is evidence that it is present in the park, and there is reason to believe that there may have been an increase which has been conceale...
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File AvailableZululand Game Department 1937 Report of Conservator, 1935. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 30: 88-91
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report for 1935. The black rhino in the Hluhluwe Reserve are increasing satisfactorily. Several very young calves have recently been seen and the number of black rhino now totals just over a hundred.
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File AvailableLang, H. 1937 Threatened by the tse-tse fly campaign: the rare white rhinoceros. Illustrated London News 1937 December 18: 1117, figs 1-3
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File AvailableZululand Game Department 1935 Extracts from Annual Report for 1934. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 26: 51-53
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There are 11 adult white rhino and 2 calves within the Hluhluwe Reserve.
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File AvailableZululand Game Department 1935 Extracts from Annual Report for 1934. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 26: 51-53
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Ceratotherium simum. A recent census of these animals was carried out in October 1933, when 134 were seen inside the Umfolosi Reserve and 72 outside during five days operations.
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File AvailableZululand Game Department 1935 Extracts from Annual Report for 1934. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 26: 51-53
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Two white rhino were found dead, poisoned by arsenic administered by aeroplanes (in a locust control operation). We found another young white rhino dead in the Umfolosi Reserve in April 1934. Cause of death unknown and the carcass was too decomposed for examination. No deaths from shooting hav...
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File AvailableKruger National Park 1935 Warden's Annual report, 1934. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 25: 33-43
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Black rhinoceros - several isolated (but unconfirmed) reports of these animals having been seen were received during the year.
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File AvailableZululand Game Department 1935 Extracts from Annual Report for 1934. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 26: 51-53
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White Rhino
Two white rhino were found dead, poisoned by arsenic administered by aeroplanes (in a locust control operation).
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File AvailableMossop, E.E. 1935 The journal of Hendrik Jacob Wikar and the Journals of Jacobus Coetse (1760) and Willem van Reenen (1791). Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works vol. 15, pp. i-ix, 1-327
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File AvailableSchomburgk, C. 1935 Das weisse Nashorn wird gefilmt. Mein schontes Afrika-Erlebnis. Alpen Zeitung 4 April 1935: xiv
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File AvailableMaxwell, M. 1935 Sunlight and shade in the African 'blue': lions and rhino at home in the bush. Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News 1935 February 15: 1
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File AvailableBarbour, T.; Porter, M.D. 1935 Notes on South African Wild Life Conservation. American Committee for International Wild Life Protection Special Publication #7: 1-34, 5 images, 2 maps
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File AvailableWeber, W.; Dekking, G.W.; J.S. 1935 Le Parc National Kruger - un paradis des Fauves. L'Illustration No 4798 (Feb 16): 195-197, 1 map, 11 images
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File AvailablePotter, H.B. 1934 Province of Natal Report of Game Conservator for 1933. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 23: 64-69
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Black Rhino
One black rhino met his death during 1932 at the hands of natives outside the Reserve. The animal, a vicious old bull, charged into the midst of native women hoeing on their lands, and was eventually stabbed to death by Native men in pure self defence.
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File AvailablePotter, H.B. 1934 Province of Natal Report of Game Conservator for 1933. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 23: 64-69
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Ceratotherium simum, there are now just over 200.
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File AvailableStevenson-Hamilton, J. 1934 Kruger National Park extracts from the warden's report for 1933. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 23: 49-61
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Native rangers of No. 3 Section report that they saw a male, female and young one of black rhino on the Lower Sabi road during winter. Several tourists also, as last year, said they had seen `small elephant' in the thick bush there, which points to rhino. The tendency of the animals would be to...
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File AvailablePotter, H.B. 1934 Province of Natal Report of Game Conservator for 1933. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 23: 64-69
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Black Rhino
The black rhino, as in the Umfolozi, seem out of their element in this Reserve - only one calf has been seen this season. I am of the opinion that the 11 or 12 rhino here have been driven out of the Hluhluwe Reserve and are mostly old animals probably past the age of breeding.
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File AvailablePotter, H.B. 1934 Province of Natal Report of Game Conservator for 1933. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 23: 64-69
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White Rhino
For the protection of white rhino, my head game guard Mali and five Native Guards are employed. Their headquarters are at Masimba just outside the reserve, and their duties rae continually to patrol the areas where the White Rhino live and to keep in close touch with them. Nearly half the white...
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File AvailablePotter, H.B. 1934 Province of Natal Report of Game Conservator for 1933. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 23: 64-69
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White Rhino
The white rhino have apparently come to stay in Hluhluwe Reserve. A recent census shows that at least eleven adults and two calves are at present resident there.
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File AvailablePotter, H.B. 1934 Province of Natal Report of Game Conservator for 1933. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 23: 64-69
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the Hluhluwe reserve is the abode of the black rhino, 85 of which have their abode therein. Eleven of this year's calves have been seen.
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File AvailableGyldenstolpe, N. 1934 The travels and collections of Johan August Wahlberg, 1810-1836: a pioneer naturalist in South Africa. Ibis 1934: 264-292, pl. 8
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File AvailableSchapera, I. 1933 The early Cape Hottentots described in the writings of Olfert Dapper (1668), Willem Ten Rhyne (1796) and Johannes Guilielmus de Grevenbroek (1695). Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works vol. 14, pp. i-v, i-xix, 1-304
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File AvailableRhyne, W. ten 1933 Schediasma

In: Schapera, I. The early Cape Hottentots described in the writings of Olfert Dapper (1668), Willem Ten Rhyne (1796) and Johannes Guilielmus de Grevenbroek (1695). Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works vol. 14: pp. i-v, i-xix, 1-304
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File AvailablePowell Cotton, P.H.G. 1932 Black rhinoceros hunting: pp. 115-119

In: Maydon, H.C. Big game shooting in Africa. London, Seeley, Service and Co (The Lonsdale Library, vol. 14): pp. 1-445
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In South Africa, less than one hundred years ago, a traveller in Magaliesberg (North-west Transvaal), counted over eighty white Rhino in one day's march. Now, unfortunately, the sole survivors are said to be some half dozen specimens, which the Natal Government are endeavouring to protect.
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File AvailableGordon Cumming, A.P. 1932 Big game in the early days: pp. 358-365

In: Maydon, H.C. Big game shooting in Africa. London, Seeley, Service and Co (The Lonsdale Library, vol. 14): pp. 1-445
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File AvailableMolsbergen, E.C. Godee 1932 Reizen in Zuid-Afrika in de Hollandse tijd Deel IV: Tochten in het Kafferland, 1776-1805. s Gravenhage, Werken Linschooten-Vereniging, vol. 26, vol. 4, pp. i-xxxii, 1-368
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File AvailableWaterhouse, G. 1932 Simon van der Stel's Journal of his expedition to Namaqualand 1685-6, edited from the manuscript in the library of Trinity College, Dublin. London, New York, Toronto, Longmans, Green and Co.; Dublin, Hodges, Figgis and Co.
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Boulanger J. 1932 Voyages de F. Le Vaillant en Afrique 1781-1785. Paris, Librairie Plon
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Africa/South Africa/Cape/Namaqualand ( 29°S 17°E ) - 1782 - Présence mais (EW) disparus des parties colonisées - Ethologie Sang Fouets Croyances - (CARINO No. 52 - Reference and note contributed by CARINO (Dr Henri Carpentier, Ingénieur Civil des Mines), 2011)
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File AvailableSchreyer, J. 1931 Reise nach dem Kaplande und Beschreibung der Hottentotten 1669-1677. Haag, Martinus Nijhoff, pp. i-vi, 1-195
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File AvailableHoffmann, J.C. 1931 Reise nach dem Kaplande, nach Mauritius und nach Java 1671-1676 Neu herausgegeben nach der zu Cassel im Verlag von Johann Friedrich Hertzog im Jahre 1680 erschienenen Original-Ausgabe. Haag, Martinus Nijhoff, pp. i-xv, 1-104
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File AvailableGrote, H. 1930 Zululand's white rhinos. Zoologische Garten 2 (10/12): 342
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67 white rhinoceroses were counted in the Umfolozi Reserve by Mr Lang, who is attached to the Transvaal Museum, and has returned in Pretoria. He thinks that there are probably more than 125, as well as several black rhinos. Outside the reserve he saw one black.
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File AvailableGrote, H. 1930 Zululand's white rhinos. Zoologische Garten 2 (10/12): 342
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Lang said that there are about 100 black rhino in Hluhluwe.
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File AvailableHarris, C.R. 1930 Preserving the rhinoceros (in Umfolozi). Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 156 (4068), 1930 December 13: 847
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File AvailableAnonymous 1930 Sound pictures of wild life. Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 156 (4063), 1930 November 8: 645
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File AvailableStevenson-Hamilton, J. 1929 The low-veld: its wild life and its people. London etc., Cassell and Co, pp. i-xii, 1-288
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File AvailableAnonymous 1929 White rhinoceros: a Zululand census. The Times (London) 1929 October 18: 15
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File AvailableAnonymous 1929 White rhinoceros: a Zululand census. The Times (London) 1929 October 18: 15
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File AvailableAnonymous 1929 In the actual colours of the natural brownish rock and its slate-blue interior: a prehistoric masterpiece. Illustrated London News 31 August 1929: 380-381, pl.1
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File AvailableHolder, C.F. 1929 A rhinoceros hunt. Philadelphia Inquirer Sunday 1929 April 28: 132
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File AvailableLang, H. 1929 One of the last white rhinoceros in Umfolozi. Illustrated London News Saturday 09 February 1929: 226-227
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File AvailableAkeley, M.L.J. 1928 National parks in Africa. Science 74 (1928): 584-588
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Within the lifetime of many of us still living the white rhinoceros abounded in the African continent from the Vaal to the Zambezi. To-day it is reduced to twenty individuals in Zululand
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File AvailableAkeley, M.L.J. 1928 National parks in Africa. Science 74 (1928): 584-588
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Within the lifetime of many of us still living the white rhinoceros abounded in the African continent from the Vaal to the Zambezi. To-day it is reduced to twenty individuals in Zululand
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File AvailableLichtenstein, H. 1928 Travels in Southern Africa in the years 1803, 1804, 1805 and 1806. A reprint of the translation from the original Gemran by Anne Plumptre. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works vol. 10, 11
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File AvailableAnonymous 1928 White rhinoceros shot: indignation in Zululand. The Times (London) 1928 August 25: 9
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File AvailableAnonymous 1928 White rhinoceros shot: indignation in Zululand. The Times (London) 1928 August 25: 9
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File AvailableHobley, C.W. 1926 The Zululand game reserves: a summary of the position and some suggestions. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 6: 42-48
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R. bicornis 150.
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File AvailableHobley, C.W. 1926 The Zululand game reserves: a summary of the position and some suggestions. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 6: 42-48
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R. bicornis 30-50.
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File AvailableHobley, C.W. 1926 The Zululand game reserves: a summary of the position and some suggestions. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 6: 42-48
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R. simus 20
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File AvailableHobley, C.W. 1926 The Zululand game reserves: a summary of the position and some suggestions. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 6: 42-48
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R.bicornis 2 or 3.
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File AvailableBarrett, S.W. 1926 Letter on the white rhinoceros. Journal of the Royal African Society 25 (98): 210
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Total of 12. From your estimate of twelve it seems probable that you have confused the number of White Rhino (C. Sim. Sim.) in Zululand with these in Uganda (C. S. Cottoni).
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File AvailableStevenson-Hamilton, J. 1926 The Transvaal Game Reserve: an animal sanctuary for the Union. Journal of the Royal African Society 25 (99): 211-228
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File AvailableAnonymous 1925 The white rhinoceros. Journal of the Royal African Society 24 (94): 158
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