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File AvailableTraffic International 1999 Interim report on developing indicators of success for evaluating rhinoceros conservation initiatives. Cambridge, Traffic (Doc.SC.42.10.5 Annex), pp. 1-15
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File AvailableCleva, S. 1999 Enforcing the law for endangered species. Endangered Species Bulletin 24 (6): 20-21, figs. 1-2
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File AvailableZhang, J. 1999 Alternatives to the use of endangered species in Chinese medicine. In: Healthy people - healthy wildlife: Proceedings of the 2nd Australian Symposium on Traditional Medicine and Wildlife Conservation: pp. 46-49
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File AvailableTiquia, R. 1999 Tiger bones, rhino horns, bear bile, manchurian ginseng and Traditional Chinese Medicine practice in Australia. In: Healthy people - healthy wildlife: Proceedings of the 2nd Australian Symposium on Traditional Medicine and Wildlife Conservation: pp. 51-52
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Phipps, M. 1998 A review of the wild animal trade in Cambodia. Traffic Bulletin 16 (2): 45-60, figs.1-9, tables 1-7
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Records left by Chinese merchants and visitors such as Chou Ta-Kuan (1296-1297) during the Angkor period, list ivory, rhino horn ... as the principal forest produce for export. In 1992-1994: wildlife traders said there were no authentic rhino products available. Fake rhino horn made from cattle...
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File AvailableBrooks, M. 1998 Chairman's report: African Rhino Specialist Group. Pachyderm 25: 1-3
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A CITES standing committee meeting approved funding for a proposed workshop to develop standardised indicators for levels of illegal hunting and status of rhino populations, as called for in resolution Conf. 9.14. It has been decided that TRAFFIC will become the lead organisation in developing t...
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File AvailableMeldrum, A. 1998 Overcites?. Really Rhinos 12 (2): 1
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On CITES meeting, Harare, 1997. The debate centres on whether limited, controlled trade in the horn should be allowed to fund rhino conservation. South Africa wants to be allowed to begin a legal trade in horn. Animal rights groups are fiercely opposed to the proposal, and are supported by most...
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File AvailableRudd, R. 1998 Whither the rhino?. Trunk Tops 1: 4-5
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For Irish African/Asian Conservation Wildlife. Trust Any seized rhino horn should be publicly destroyed, providinbg a clear public awareness message. This is what President Moi of Kenya did to the stockpile of poached ivory in 1989. The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Inst...
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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1998 Good news for rhinos!. Really Rhinos 12 (1): 2-3
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File AvailableSwanepoel, G. 1998 The illegal trade in rhino horn: an example of an endangered species. International Journal of Risk Security and Crime Prevention 3 (3): 207-220, fig. 1, tables 1-6
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