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File AvailableGough, D. 1999 Survival rests on a knife edge. Guardian, London 1999 April 6: 11, figs. 1-2
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It is known that Dar es Salaam is a leading centre for shipment of rhino horns. Seizure rates are low, and poorly-paid custom officials are easy targets for bribery.
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File AvailableAstle, W.L. 1999 A history of wildlife conservation and management in the mid-Luangwa valley, Zambia. Bristol, British Empire and Commonwealth Museum (Research Paper no. 3), pp. i-iv, i-xviii, 1-145
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Exports 1893-1894 - from HMSO, 1895. Report for the year 1894 on the trade of British Central Africa. C 7581-55, London 1893 332 kg rhino horn officially exported 1894 764 kg rhino horn officially exported A rhino horn was valued at slightly more than 1 each. 1901-02 285 kg expo...
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Hillman Smith, K. 1999 Entrepots for rhino horn in Khartoum and Cairo threaten Garamba's white rhino population. Pachyderm 27: 76-85, figs. 1-2, photo 1-8, table 1
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The rhino horn trade in Cairo. In neighbouring Egypt, the main dealer in rhino horn, who has an ivory shop in Cairo's largest market, the Khan al-Khalili, knows the price for rhino horn in Yemen. During an investigation of the markets carried out by the first author in 1998, the dealer showed a...
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File AvailableGough, D. 1999 Survival rests on a knife edge. Guardian, London 1999 April 6: 11, figs. 1-2
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It is known that Nairobi is a leading centre for shipment of rhino horns. Seizure rates are low, and poorly-paid custom officials are easy targets for bribery. A Kenyan custom official said it was extremely difficult for his department to apply effective measures against smuggling.
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File AvailableGough, D. 1999 Survival rests on a knife edge. Guardian, London 1999 April 6: 11, figs. 1-2
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Sudan is a major exporter of rhino horn.
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Hillman Smith, K. 1999 Entrepots for rhino horn in Khartoum and Cairo threaten Garamba's white rhino population. Pachyderm 27: 76-85, figs. 1-2, photo 1-8, table 1
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Traders in Omdurman and Khartoum in Sudan have been buying and selling rhino horns for decades and continue to do so. From the 1960s until the early 1980s most of the horns came from the thousands of rhinos killed in southern Sudan, eastern Africa, the Central African Republic (CAR) and in and a...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1999 San Francisco reaches out for tigers and rhinos. Traffic North America 2 (1): 5, fig. 1
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Poster to stop illegal killing. A coalition of influential groups from the Chinese community in the San Francisco Bay area have produced a poster to stop illegal trade of rhino and tiger products. This effort is part of a larger pilot outreach project of the American College of Traditional Chin...
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1999 Foreword: pp. 6-7

In: Chapman, Jan The art of rhinoceros horn carving in China. London, Christie's: pp. 1-288, figs. 1-401
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File AvailableAnonymous 1999 Rhino-tiger labelling act passed. Traffic North America 2 (1): 3
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1999 West Bengal - committed to rhino conservation yet a major entrepot for endangered wildlife products. Pachyderm 27: 105-112, fig. 1, photo 1-5, tables 1-2
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