| Herbert, H.J.; Austen, B. 1972 The past and present distribution of the black and square lipped rhinoceros in the Wankie National Park. Arnoldia 5 (26): 1-6, map 1, table 1 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
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White Rhino
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| 1968, March, attempt to capture 2 white rhino in the Matetsi area north of the park. Origin unknown, as 4 had been released in Victoria Falls NP. In the darting, the male was hit in a vein and died. The female was transported to the Linkwasha (Inkwazi) vlei in Wankie NP. |
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| Herbert, H.J.; Austen, B. 1972 The past and present distribution of the black and square lipped rhinoceros in the Wankie National Park. Arnoldia 5 (26): 1-6, map 1, table 1 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
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White Rhino
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| 1972, Out of 35 introduced, probably 26 are still in the park |
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| Herbert, H.J.; Austen, B. 1972 The past and present distribution of the black and square lipped rhinoceros in the Wankie National Park. Arnoldia 5 (26): 1-6, map 1, table 1 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
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White Rhino
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| Ceratotherium simum. 1968, March, attempt to capture 2 white rhino in the Matetsi area north of the park. Origin unknown, as 4 had been released in Victoria Falls NP. In the darting, the male was hit in a vein and died. The female was transported to the Linkwasha (Inkwazi) vlei in Wankie NP. |
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| Hanks, J. 1972 Mammals of Zambia. Zambia National Tourist Bureau |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zambia
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Black Rhino
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| Luangwa - common, seen by most |
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| Curry Lindahl, K. 1972 War and the white rhinos. Oryx 11 (4): 263-267, table 1 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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White Rhino
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| Counted 19 from the ground on 6 May 1966, 28 counted from the air on 11 May 1966 |
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| Jarman, P.J. 1972 The use of drinking sites, wallows and salt licks by herbivores in the flooded Middle Zambezi Valley. East African Wildlife Journal 10: 193-209, tables 1-11 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
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Black Rhino
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| When the dam in the kariba Gorge was closed in December 1958 the waters of the Zambezi River rose to fill the upper part of the Middle Zambezi Valley, forming Lake Kariba. In the process about 5500 km? of land were flooded, along 240 km of the valley. The lake reached full storage level in late... |
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| Jackson, P. 1972 Black rhinos moved 600 miles to sanctuary in Rhodesia. Biological Conservation 4: 226-227, fig. 1 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
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Black Rhino
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| less than 600 |
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| Banerjee, R. 1972 Where flying vultures reveal secrets - Kaziranga. Cheetal 15 (1): 48-50, figs. 1-4 |
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Asia - South Asia - India
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Indian Rhino
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| The One-horned Rhino was about to disappear in 1908, but, for the foresight of the then British forest officer, who took steps to protect them in the Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, which will soon be declared a National Park; and I only hope, not in name only. |
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| Banerjee, R. 1972 Where flying vultures reveal secrets - Kaziranga. Cheetal 15 (1): 48-50, figs. 1-4 |
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Asia
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Indian Rhino
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| 700 in total |
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| Hanks, J. 1972 Mammals of Zambia. Zambia National Tourist Bureau |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zambia
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Black Rhino
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| Sumbu - no recent record |
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