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File AvailableDupuis-Desormeaux, M.; Kaaria, T.N.; Kinoti, J.; Paul, A.; Gilisho, S. ; Kobia, F. ; Onyango, R.; Chege, G.; Kimiti, D.; Mwololo, M.; Davidson, Z., MacDonald, S.E. 2023 Human-wildlife conflicts in communities bordering a Savannah-Fenced wildlife conservancy. African Journal of Ecology 61: 628-635 - DOI: 10.1111/aje.13151
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Africa - Eastern Africa
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableMtetwa, T.K.; Snelling, E.P.; Donaldson, A.C.; Buss, P.; Meyer, L.C.R. 2023 Reliability of the Enterprise Point-of- Care (EPOC) blood analyzer's calculated arterial oxygen-hemoglobin saturation in immobilized white rhinoceroses (Ceratotherium simum). Veterinary Clinical Pathology 2023: 1-5 - doi: 10.1111/vcp.13236
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Africa
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White Rhino
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File AvailableLewa Wildlife Conservancy 2023 Conservation and Wildlife Department: Mid year report 2023. Kenya, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, pp. 1-49
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableVidemsek, B.; Prijatelj Videmsek, M.; Krivic, M. 2023 The last two: the battle to save the northern white rhinos. Lanham, Boulder, New York and London, Rowman & Littlefield, pp. i-ix, 1-225
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Africa - Eastern Africa
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Nile Rhino
Abstract — Meet Najin and Fatu - the last of the northern white rhinos - as well as the scientists, conservationists, and rangers who are fighting for the species’ survival.
The last two remaining northern white rhinos, an already functionally extinct species, are kept behind three electri...
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File AvailablePfannerstill, V.; Haerdtner, R.; Maboga, E.S.; Balkenhol, N.; Scheumann, M. 2023 Dehorning impacts white rhinoceros behaviour less than social events: evidence from Botswana. Journal of Zoology 2023 (early view): 1-11 - doi:10.1111/jzo.13115
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Africa - Southern Africa - Botswana
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableTan, J. 2023 World’s largest private rhino herd doesn’t have a buyer — or much of a future. www.mongabay.com 11 August 2023: 1-12
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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White Rhino
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File AvailableSchneider, V. 2023 Namibian community protects its rhinos from poaching but could lose them to mining. www.mongabay.com 13 March 2023: 1-5
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Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableSanchez-Barreiro, F.; Gopalakrishnan, S.; Ramos-Madrigal, J.; Westbury, M.V. ; Manuel, M.de; Margaryan, A.; Ciucani, M.C. ; Vieira, F.G.; Patramanis, Y.; Kalthoff, D.C.; Timmons, Z.; Sicheritz-Pontén, T.; Dalén, L.; Ryder, O.A.; Zhang, G.; Marquès-Bonet, T.; Moodley, Y.; Gilbert, M.T.P. 2023 Historical population declines prompted significant genomic erosion in the northern and southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Molecular Ecology 40 (9):msad180: 1-19 - https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad180
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Africa
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White Rhino
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File AvailableMoore, T.M. 2023 An (un)natural history: tracing the magical rhinoceros horn in Egypt. Isis (History of Science Society) 114 (3): 469-489 - https://doi.org/10.1086/726113
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Africa - Northern Africa - Egypt
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African Rhino Species
Can emancipatory, decolonial histories of science be extracted from objects collected from—or made visible to history by—the archives of colonialism? To answer this question, this essay presents the case study of a rhinoceros horn amulet (qarn al-khartit), an ethnographic object collected by ...
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File AvailableStanbridge, D.; O'Riain, M.J.; Dreyer, C.; Le Roex, N. 2023 Genetic restoration of black rhinoceroses in South Africa: conservation implications. Conservation Genetics 24: 99-107 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-022-01486-y
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Africa
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Black Rhino
Globally, wildlife populations are becoming increasingly small and isolated. Both processes contribute to an elevated risk of extinction, notably due to genetic factors related to inbreeding depression and a loss of adaptive potential. Wildlife translocation is a valuable conservation tool to rei...
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