![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Basel Zoo; Wirz-Hlavacek, G.; Zschokke, S.; Studer, P. 1999 International studbook for the greater one-horned rhinoceros, Rhinoceros unicornis (Linne, 1758), 10th edition. Basel, Zoologischer Garten, pp. 1-50 |
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| Infant mortality (from birth to 6 months, including stillbirth) is high (20-27%) in both sexes. Juvenile and young adult mortality (6 mo to 12 yrs) is low, average less than 1% p.a. |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Zschokke, S.; Studer, P.; Baur, B. 1998 Past and future breeding of the Indian rhinoceros in captivity. International Zoo News 45 (5): 261-276, figs. 1-6, tables 1-2 |
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| We found high juvenile mortality in both sexes, 23% for males, 30% for females. Offspring of primiparous dams suffered higher juvenile mortality (40%) than those of multiparous dams (17%).
Infant survivorship (live-birth to 6 months) was 87.7 % for males and 85.7 % for females.
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Adcock, 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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| Release in Pilanesberg NP. Range sizes seem to depend on age and sex. Range size was estimated from the area enclosing most sightings, i.e. excluding those outside the usual range of the rhino. Also hills judged to be unusable (too steep, or without the normal food plants) were excluded from h... |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Rachlow, J.L.; Berger, J. 1998 Reproduction and population density: trade-offs for the conservation of rhinos in situ. Animal Conservation 1 (2): 101-106, figs. 1-3, table 1 |
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White Rhino
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| Population growth after reintroduction. The population of white rhinos in the fenced WGP has undergone two periods of growth during which translocations did not occur: 1967-1974 (early period) and 1987-1994 (late period). Rates of annual increase calculated for the early and late periods were 1... |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Grummt, W. 1998 Begegnungen mit Sumatranashornern, Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Fischer, 1814). Milu, Berlin 9: 354-362, figs. 1-9 |
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| 32 yrs 8 months, female in London Zoo from 1872 |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Adcock, 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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| - release in Pilanesberg NP. The experience from Pilanesberg suggests that there is a limit to the number of males an area can carry. |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Adcock, 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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| 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 Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Barua, M. 1998 Pobitora Wild Life sanctuary. Zoos Print 13 (4): 9-11 |
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| In Pabitora Wildlife Sanctuary, area 1584 ha, total no. in 1997 76 rhino. Population density in the sanctuary worked out to be one rhino for every 29.34 ha in 1987, 28.30 ha in 1993, 23.30 ha in 1995 and 20.85 ha in 1997. |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Zschokke, S.; Studer, P.; Baur, B. 1998 Past and future breeding of the Indian rhinoceros in captivity. International Zoo News 45 (5): 261-276, figs. 1-6, tables 1-2 |
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| maximum age in captivity 42 years |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Blaszkiewitz, B. 1998 Zum Lebensalter Berliner Panzernashoerner. Bongo, Berlin 28: 99-100 |
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Indian Rhino
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| Ages of rhinos in Berlin
1/1, arr. 1872, died 1909, both lived 37 years in the zoo
male, arr. 1959, died 1983 in Basel, about 27 years old
female, born 1964 in Basel, died 1993, after 29 years 8 ? months
male, born 1964 in Hamburg, died 1993, after 29 years 4 months
male, born 1971 in Tierpa... |
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