File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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African Rhino Species
The park has rocky hills and broad alluvial valleys in a weathered alkaline volcano. The summer rainfall averages 637 mm annually.
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File AvailableWalker, C.H. 1998 Rhino museum first in Africa. African Venture 1 (2): 20
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Organisations
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableLessee, J. 1998 [Various notes]. Really Rhinos 12 (1)
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Distribution - Records
White Rhino
From Time, 13 Oct 1997, p.68. White rhino were being killed at the rate of 1 per month, by rogue elephants, aggressive young bull elephants that killed rhino by knowcking them over, kneeling on them and goring them.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1998 Rhino numbers climbing. Our Living World 1998 October: 12, fig. 1
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Distribution - Records
African Rhino Species
WWF Involvement. Poaching still poses a threat. WWF-SA has therefore helped purchase crucial security and tracking equipment for the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi park. WWF-SA also funds 2 annual rhino monitoring projects, one of which surveys the black rhino population of the Kruger NP.
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File AvailableWalt, P. van der 1998 Flack's remarkable rhino. Safari Times Africa 1 (2): 1, fig. 1
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Distribution - Records
White Rhino
On 30 Jan 1998, a 35-40 yr old white rhino bull was shot at Loskop Dam. The well-known South African sportsman paid VAT-inclusive Rand 182,400. He was guided by Louis Marais of Karoo Safaris. Flack used a South African made custom built rifle built around a Czech Brno ZKK 602 action equipped w...
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File AvailableEmslie, R.H. 1998 African rhinos increase to 11 000 in the wild. REF Journal 12: 4-7, table 1
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Distribution - Records
White Rhino
Over 2500 rhinos are now privately owned (2145) or managed by the private sector (395).
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File AvailableLammers, I. 1998 Uitgestorven in 1890, dacht men. Panda 1998 Winter: 17, figs. 1-2
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Records
White Rhino
species exterminated, but 20 found in Natal
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Behaviour - Social Behaviour
Black Rhino
Adult males over 15 years of age have little range overlap. This points at territory: Territorial behaviour of adult males: Only one mature male occupies a given range Males demarcate the territories by urinating and scraping dung piles Fighting is a major cause of death among...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1998 Lapalala: place of sanctuary, place of discovery. African Venture June 1998: 8
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Conservation
African Rhino Species
No details available yet
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1998 Rhino Museum. Pamphlet, pp. 1-6
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Museums
All Rhino Species
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Population
Black Rhino
Average population growth has averaged 5.77 % per year. Growth rate elsewhere in South Africa range from -8.9 to +11.3 %.
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Management
Black Rhino
Release in Pilanesberg NP - Diceros bicornis. Excess male black rhino should ideally be removed from a population to promote population performance in restricted areas. However, these surplus males cannot easily be placed in established populations [stress and intolerance from other males]. Mal...
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File AvailableLessee, J. 1998 [Various notes]. Really Rhinos 12 (1)
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Interspecific Relations
White Rhino
White rhino were being killed at the rate of 1 per month, by rogue elephants, aggressive young bull elephants that killed rhino by knocking them over, kneeling on them and goring them.
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File AvailableBuys, D. 1998 White rhinos on private land in South Africa 1997. Johannesburg, Report to the African Rhino Owners Association, pp. 1-8, tables 1-4
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Distribution - Hunting
African Rhino Species
As to bow hunting, 26 respondents were strongly opposed. Out of 12 who had no moral objection, almost all stated that it should only be executed with a back-up professional hunter.
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File AvailableBartels, P. 1998 The Wildlife Breeding Resource Centre. Endangered Wildlife 29: 14-15, figs. 1-2
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Hunting
African Rhino Species
Somebody shoots a rhino, but not killed, but shot and immobilised with a dart. After the hunt the rhino is given an antidote to the tranquillising dart and sent trotting into the sunset. This is the first time that the concept has been launched as a service to, and fund-raiser for, conservation...
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Methods
Black Rhino
Release in Pilanesberg NP - Diceros bicornis. For introductions 1981-83, the animals were not kept in bomas before or after transport.
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Population
Black Rhino
Reported rhino densities in South Africa Black rhino per km? 0.218 No.of rhino 120 0.109-0.145 60-80 0.145-0.1818 80-100 0.105 50-100 0.96 50 In Pilanesber...
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Methods
Black Rhino
Release in Pilanesberg NP - Diceros bicornis. Out of 19 initial reintroductions 91981-83), only 2 males were subadult on arrival, which may have played a significant role in the success of these initial reintroductions. In 1989, 5 subadults (3/2) were brought, and the 3 males, aged 15-27 months...
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Methods
Black Rhino
Release in Pilanesberg NP - Diceros bicornis. Males seemed less inclined than females to explore remote parts of the reserve. Males settled in the main valleys near the release sites, while females found ranges in suitable areas throughout most of Pilanesberg.
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Population
Black Rhino
Release in Pilanesberg NP - Diceros bicornis. During the early introductions, the abundant space available to the rhino meant that when conflicts arose, there was room to escape. This probably played a role in the success of these early staggered reintroudctions. Subsequent changes in rhino ra...
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Diseases - Reasons of death
Black Rhino
Release in Pilanesberg NP - Diceros bicornis. The number of fighting incidents among the male deaths (5 cases out of 15) suggests that social pressure is a significant factor.
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Reproduction
Black Rhino
Pilanesberg NP. Average observed inter-calving interval is 34 months or 2.8 years. The most likely mode is 2.6 years, from 20 observations, range 2.1 to 5.8 years. Intercalving interval is thought to decline with female age, but there is no indication of this yet in Pilanesberg.
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Behaviour - Daily Routine
Black Rhino
Males from 8-10 yrs old and onwards, they wandered further afield than before, their ranges still overlapping each other and those of old bulls. It is supposed that by this age the males still have not established their home range or territory.
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Methods
Black Rhino
Release in Pilanesberg NP - Diceros bicornis. In 1981-1989, 3 out of 24 animals died, is 12.5 %. Other figures: 6 % for Natal Parks board translocations 1962-1984 (Hitchins 1984) 8.4 % for all South African and Manibian translocations excl. Pilanesberg, 1986-1995 16 % in Kenyan translocation...
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Population
Black Rhino
Release in Pilanesberg NP - Diceros bicornis. The experience from Pilanesberg suggests that there is a limit to the number of males an area can carry. Excess males should ideally be removed to pormote population performance in a restricted area. However, these surplus males cannot always be pl...
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Translocation - Methods
Black Rhino
Release in Pilanesberg NP - Diceros bicornis. Although introductions occurred during a drought period, adaptation to the local food and habitat appranetly did not present a problem. The rhino's condition improved after release.
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File AvailableHofmeyr, M. 1998 Comparison of four different radiotransmitter attachments on black rhino in Madikwe Game Reserve. Pachyderm 26: 14-24, figs. 1-6, table 1
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Management
Black Rhino
Radio collar attachments in Diceros bicornis - South Africa. Similar attempts to attach radio tracking devices to black rhinos for intensive post release monitoring has been implemented in other countries such as Zimbabwe (du Toit, pers comm; Kock, pers comm), Namibia (Erb, pers comm) and other ...
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File AvailableHilton-Barker, M. 1998 Microchips used to protect rhinos. Really Rhinos 12 (1): 1
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Management
African Rhino Species
Recently South Africa's Mpumalanga Parks Board began implanting tiny microchips into the horns and under the skins of rhinos in its reserves. Information on each rhino, including the chip number and genetic particulars, will be entered onto a national computerized database, enabling wildlife law...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1998 Rhino poaching - not restricted to Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe Wildlife 91: 16
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Management
African Rhino Species
Mpumalanga parks Board is in the process of implanting tiny microchips into the horns and under the skins of the rhinos in the reserve. From these chips, information will be stored on a national computerized database. This will enable wildlife enforcement officers to identify the origin of rhin...
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File AvailableWalt, P. van der 1998 Flack's remarkable rhino. Safari Times Africa 1 (2): 1, fig. 1
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Value
White Rhino
Male shot by P.Flack in Loskop Dam, South Africa. He paid a Vat inclusive Rand 182,400 for the trophy. The previous highest proce had been R 105,000 paid for a female white rhino with a 623 mm long front horn.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1998 Wildveilingpryse 1997. SA Game and Hunt 4 (1): 11
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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White Rhino
Auction prices South Africa in 1997. White rhino, number auctioned: 55, total amount Rand 4.087.000, average price R 74.309, highest price R 160.000, lowest price R 41.000
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File AvailableAnonymous 1998 Record prices at Natal game auction. SA Game and Hunt 4 (4): 11, figs. 1-2
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Value
White Rhino
KwaZulu-Natal game sale, held Mtubatuba, 20 June 1998. White rhino, 46 offered, 45 sold, Highest price R 235.000, average price R 116.311, total turnover R 5.234.000 [= 42.7 % of total turnover of R 12.241.300 ]. The highest price of r 235.000 as paid for a cow with calf.
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File AvailableWalt, P. van der 1998 Flack's remarkable rhino. Safari Times Africa 1 (2): 1, fig. 1
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Morphology - Size
White Rhino
Male shot by P.Flack in Loskop Dam, South Africa. Front horn 9.8 kg, upon removal, rear horn 3.8 kg
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Population
White Rhino
Pilanesberg NP. Annual monitoring demonstrated that black rhino are not fully grown (adult) until at least their 7th to 8th year. The Basal diameter of the rear horn (reflecting skull dimensions) stabilises after this age.
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File AvailableAdcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Reproduction
Black Rhino
Pilanesberg NP. Average age of first calving was 7.5 years, range 6.8 to 8.8 for 7 females. Body weight is known to affect fecundity, and young rhino would need to approach 80% of their adult body weight before successfully conceiving, which is usually when the female is about 6.2 years old.
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File AvailableWalt, P. van der 1998 Flack's remarkable rhino. Safari Times Africa 1 (2): 1, fig. 1
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Morphology - Size
White Rhino
Male shot by P.Flack in Loskop Dam, South Africa. length front horn 927 mm, circumference 756 mm rear horn 292 mm, circumference 641 mm
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File AvailablePretoria News 1998 Rhino poacher receives maximum sentence. Traffic North America 1 (1): 12-13
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Distribution
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableBermudes, F.N.G. 1998 The white rhinoceros population of the Willem Pretorius Game Reserve. Allenby College, S. Higher; Thesis presented for Higher Diploma in Game Ranching, pp. i-iii, 1-39, i-xviii
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology
White Rhino
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File AvailableAnonymous 1998 Rhino Museum update. Rhino Watch 8 in SA Game & Hunt, 4(5): 41
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Conservation
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableAnonymous 1998 Rhinos as watchdog. Rhino Watch 8 in SA Game & Hunt, 4(5): 41
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Ecology
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableRookmaaker, L.C. 1998 Rhinoceros illustrations, 1: W.J. Burchell. Rhino Watch 8 in SA Game & Hunt, 4(5): 40-41, fig. 1
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
History
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableRookmaaker, L.C. 1998 Samuel Daniell's new species of rhinoceros found in 1801. REF Journal 12: 32-35, figs. 1-4
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableKretzschmar, P. 1998 Rhinofarming: p. 17

In: Gerhardt-Dircksen, A. et al. Praxis der Naturwissenschaften: Biologie. Koeln, Aulis Verlag Deubner and Co
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableGordon-Brown, C. 1998 Deep into rhino country: Berg en Dal. Timbila 1 (1): 62-66, figs. 1-8
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableSimons, P.B. 1998 The life and work of Charles Bell. Cape Town, Fernwood Press, pp. 1-176
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History
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1998 Neushoorn Museum in Zuid Afrika geopend. Neushoorn Magazine 2 (5): 6-7
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Conservation
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableHansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998 Rhinos - recollections and revelations. Vision (EWT) 7: 58-61, figs. 1-4
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableFriedmann, Y. 1998 Darting safaris - conservation right on target. Vision (EWT) 7: 64-71, figs. 1-7
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Conservation
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableWalker, C. 1998 Notes from the Wilderness Trust of Southern Africa. Bushlife 1998 (1): 1-8
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Conservation
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableBrooks, M. 1997 Chairman's report: African Rhino Specialist Group. Pachyderm 24: 11-13
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Poaching
African Rhino Species
Court decisions. Past sentences of those convicted of rhino-related crimes have generally not been commensurate with the severity of the crimes committed (often with only paltry fines being imposed). In an attempt to improve this situation, the AfRSG's Scientific Officer appeared (at the reques...
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File AvailableWood, P.A.; Foggin, D.C.; Naude, T.W. 1997 Suspected calcium oxalate raphide irritation in a black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) due to ingestion of Xanthosoma mafaffa. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 68 (1): 2
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Food
Black Rhino
South Africa. The black rhinoceros is known to browse extensively on several of the highly irritant, latex-containing Euphorbia spp. such as E. virosa in Namibia and E. ingens and E. grandicornuta in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (G Hughes and D Cooper, Natal Parks Board, pers. com 1996) without a...
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File AvailableEmslie, R.H. 1997 Die IUCN-SSC African Rhino Specialist Group (AfRSG): pp. 224-228

In: Anonymous Die Nashoerner: Begegnung mit urzeitliche Kolossen. Fuert, Filander Verlag: pp. 1-258
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableEmslie, R.H.; Adcock, K. 1997 Management und Schutz des Spitzmaul-Nashorns: pp. 138-151

In: Anonymous Die Nashoerner: Begegnung mit urzeitliche Kolossen. Fuert, Filander Verlag: pp. 1-258
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableEmslie, R.H.; Adcock, K. 1997 Bestandszahlen des Breitmaul-Nashorns: pp. 196-203, tables 1-2

In: Anonymous Die Nashoerner: Begegnung mit urzeitliche Kolossen. Fuert, Filander Verlag: pp. 1-258
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableWood, P.A.; Foggin, D.C.; Naude, T.W. 1997 Suspected calcium oxalate raphide irritation in a black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) due to ingestion of Xanthosoma mafaffa. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 68 (1): 2
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Food
Black Rhino
South Africa. The black rhinoceros is known to browse extensively on several of the highly irritant, latex-containing Euphorbia spp. such as E. virosa in Namibia and E. ingens and E. grandicornuta in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (G Hughes and D Cooper, Natal Parks Board, pers. com 1996) without a...
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File AvailableWickler, W.; Seibt, U. 1997 Aimed object-throwing by a wild African elephant in an interspecific encounter. Ethology 103: 365-368
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Ecology - Interspecific Relations
White Rhino
While studying the various ways in which African elephants make use of their trunk, tusks and toes in different feeding situations, we witnessed object throwing in an interspecific and presumably antagonistic encounter, which we videotaped, in the Hluhluwe Game Reserve in November 1993. An eleph...
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1997 Implications for rhino conservation discussed at conference. REF News no. 18: 1-2, fig. 1
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Trade
African Rhino Species
Proposal of South Africa. In June of this year, representatives from over 130 govermnents will meet in Harare for the tenth Conference of the Parties (COP 10) for the Convention on International Trade in Enangered Specieses (CITES). Submit a proposal At the previous CITES meeting (COP 9...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1997 Wildveilingpryse 1996. SA Game and Hunt 3 (1): 11
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Value
White Rhino
Auction prices in South Africa 1996. White rhino, number auctioned 161, average price Rand 44.575, total turnover 7.176.500
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File AvailableAnonymous 1997 KwaZulu-Natal game auction. SA Game and Hunt 3 (3): 21
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Value
White Rhino
KwaZulu-Natal game sale, held Mtubatuba, 21 June 1997. Total turnover was Rand 6.597.000 which could have been higher had not 6 black rhino been withdrawn and about 100 less white rhino been offered. White rhino, total 39 offered and all sold, highest price R 160.000, average R 82.051, turnover...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1997 Wildveilingpryse 1996. SA Game and Hunt 3 (1): 11
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Value
Black Rhino
Auction prices in South Africa 1996. Black rhino, number auctioned 6, average price Rand 150.000, total turnover 900.000
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File AvailableAnonymous 1997 Hluhluwe and Umfolozi Parks: Rhinos are breeding well. Rhino Watch 5: 2
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableAnonymous 1997 Rhino horn dealers fined. Rhino Watch 5: 2
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Trade
All Rhino Species
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File AvailableAnonymous 1997 Moratorium on bow-hunting lifted. Rhino Watch 5: 3
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Conservation
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableAnonymous 1997 Natal Parks Board refutes allegations on rhino poaching. Rhino Watch 5: 3
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableFike, B. 1997 Where the black rhino roam: The Great Fish River Reserve. Phoenix 9 (2/3): 17-19, figs. 1-2
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailablePickering, J. 1997 William J Burchell's South African mammal collection, 1810-1815. Archives of Natural History 24 (3): 311-326
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Museums
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableThomson, I. 1997 The Rhino and Elephant security committee of Southern Africa. REF Journal 11: 38-41
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Conservation
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableWalker, C.H. 1997 Comments on CITES and trading in rhino horn products. Rhino Watch 5: 1
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Trade
All Rhino Species
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File AvailableWalker, C.H. 1997 Rhino Museum. REF Journal 11: 42-43, figs. 1-2
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Conservation
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableWalker, C.H. 1997 Rhino Museum in the Waterberg Mountains of the Northern province, South Africa. Pachyderm 23: 44-45, fig. 1
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Conservation
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableAnonymous 1997 Reintroduction of a rhino. EAZA News 1997 April-June: 23
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution
African Rhino Species
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File AvailablePienaar, D.J. 1997 Black rhino (Diceros bicornis). SA Game and Hunt 3 (2): 6-7, 35, figs. 1-2
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File AvailableMills, G.; Hes, L. 1997 The complete book of Southern African mammals. Cape Town
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Delegorgue, A. 1997 Travels in Southern Africa, volume 2. Translated by Fleur Webb, introduced and annotated by Stephanie J Alexander and Bill Guest. Durban, Killie Campbell Africana Library and Pietermaritzburg, University of Natal Press, pp. i-xxxii, (i-ii), 1-401
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1997 [Various notes]. REF News no. 19: 1-4
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Gripper, J. 1997 The Rhino Museum. Sebakwe News 1997 December: 2
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Gripper, J. 1997 Anna Merz moves to South Africa. Sebakwe News 1997 December: 3
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File AvailableAnonymous 1997 Mkuzi Game Reserve. Karatasi (White Oak Conservation Center newsletter) Winter 1996/1997: 3
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File AvailableAnonymous 1997 Eerste 1997 veiling - Noordelike Wildvereniging 15 maart 1997. SA Game and Hunt 3 (2): 11
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File AvailableWalker, C.H. 1997 Waterberg Museum. Pamphlet: pp. 1-4
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File AvailableAfrican Rhino Owners Association (AROA) 1997 [Notes]. Rhino Watch no.5: 1-4
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File AvailableAfrican Rhino Owners Association (AROA) 1997 [Notes]. Rhino Watch no.6: 1-4
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File AvailableShrader, A.M. 1996 Monitoring the movements of Umfolozi's white rhinos. REF News no. 16: 3, figs. 1-2
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In 1897, the last few white rhinos in Africa were discovered living between the white and black Umfolozi Rivers, in what is now the Umfolozi Game Reserve. In an attempt to save these last few individuals, the area was made into one of Africa's first game reserves and today, an estimated 2000 whi...
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1996 Numbers of greater one-horned rhinos continue to rise. Oryx 30 (3): 163-165, figs. 1-2
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2500
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1996 Numbers of greater one-horned rhinos continue to rise. Oryx 30 (3): 163-165, figs. 1-2
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1996 Numbers of greater one-horned rhinos continue to rise. Oryx 30 (3): 163-165, figs. 1-2
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7095
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1996 Numbers of greater one-horned rhinos continue to rise. Oryx 30 (3): 163-165, figs. 1-2
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1024
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1996 Black rhino breeding success for Australia. REF News no. 15: 3
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In South Africa between 1990 and late 1995, six black rhinos (Diceros bicomis) and 27 white rhinos (Ceratotherium simum) were lost to poachers in areas managed by the Natal Parks Board. Of the 66 horns to be accounted for (two per animal), a total of 26 were either recovered, had not been remove...
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1996 Survey: rhinos on private land. REF News no. 14: 2-3
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ca. 7100
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1996 Survey: rhinos on private land. REF News no. 14: 2-3
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Following a tip-off the Natal Parks Boards crack antipoaching team apprehended and arrested two would-be rhino poachers in the Umfolozi Section of the HluhluweUmfolozi Park on 23 March. An AK47 rifle, magazine, 15 rounds of ammunition and an axe were seized at the scene of the incident. Charges ...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1996 Munyane, the orphaned white rhino. Wilderness Sanctuary 20: 14-16, figs. 1-5
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16 May 1996, a ranger found one of the white rhino females dead with her calf still lying alongside her, still alive. Cause of death unknown. A decision was taken to capture `Munyane' and take her to Conita Walker's home at Doornleegte. The calf was then 3 ? months old.
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File AvailableNatal Parks Board 1996 Poaching figures for South Africa's rhinos. Traffic Bulletin 16 (1): 3, table 1
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Between 1990 and late 1995, 6 Diceros bicornis and 27 Ceratotherium simum werelost to poachers in areas managed by the Natal Parks Board. Of the 66 horns to be accounted for, 26 were either recovered, had not been removed from the animals, or had been lost by natural causes. In a few of the poa...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1996 Moving to save the black rhino. Wilderness Sanctuary 20: 8-9, figs. 1-3
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During the last 5 years, South Africa lost 78 rhinos, at least 5 from private land.
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1996 [Various notes]. REF News no. 17: 1-4
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rhino poacher sentenced. Two men were fined R30 000 each for poaching on a game reserve and another was sentenced to seven years for possession of an illegal firearm in the Nelspruit District Court in Mpumalanga. According to prosecutor, Johan Joubert, Robert Mkansi and Eckson Ndlovu were sente...
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1996 Black rhino breeding success for Australia. REF News no. 15: 3
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purchase of white rhino at NPB auction. Clive Walker, Chairman of the Rhino & Elephant Foundation and of the African Rhino Owners Association (AROA) recently attended a game auction held at the Hluhluwe Game Reserve by Vleissentraal, on behalf of the Natal Parks Board. A total of 133 white rhin...
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1996 Survey: rhinos on private land. REF News no. 14: 2-3
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new survey announced. The rhino populations on private land can make a considerable contribution to overall conservation strategies, and the Rhino and Elephant Foundation contacted Daan Buijs in 1987 to conduct a survey on white rhinos outside official conservation areas. A subsequent survey wa...
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1996 [Various notes]. REF News no. 16: 1-4
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Private landowners conserve 20 per cent of the white rhino population in South Africa and 16 per cent of the remaining black rhinos. Live sales of black and white rhinos to the private sector have generated much-needed revenue for the country's conservation departments.
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1996 Numbers of greater one-horned rhinos continue to rise. Oryx 30 (3): 163-165, figs. 1-2
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In South Africa only white rhinos had been permitted to be kept on private ranches, but by the early 1990s black rhinos were allowed on private land as well. By 1995, out of total 1024 black rhino, about 51 were in 6 private reserves.
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1996 New concept in raising funds for rhino conservation. REF News no. 15: 4-5, figs. 1-3
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NPB auction. Clive Walker, Chairman of the Rhino & Elephant Foundation and of the African Rhino Owners Association (AROA) recently attended a game auction held at the Hluhluwe Game Reserve by Vleissentraal, on behalf of the Natal Parks Board. A total of 133 white rhino and six black rhino were ...
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File AvailableGibbons, L.M.; Knapp, S.E.; Krecek, R.C. 1996 Diceronema versterae gen.n., sp.n. (Atractidae: Cosmocercoidea) from the black rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis bicornis, in South Africa. Journal of the Helminthological Society of Washington 63 (1): 98-104, figs. 1-18
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Description of Diceronema versterae (Atractidae: Cosmocercoidea) from stomach of Diceros bicornis in South Africa Nematodes were collected from the stomach of a female black rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis bicornis, that died in the Umfolozi Game Reserve, Kwazulu-Natal Province, Republic of South A...
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