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File AvailableEmslie, R.H.; Adcock, K. 1997 Der Handel mit Nashornprodukten, speziell in Bezug auf die Afrikanischen Nashorner: pp. 204-218

In: Anonymous Die Nashoerner: Begegnung mit urzeitliche Kolossen. Fuert, Filander Verlag: pp. 1-258
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File AvailableBotha, P. 1997 The real story in Harare (Cites). Conserva 12 (3): 13, fig. 1
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COP 10 Harare. The 10th Conference of the Parties to CITES (COP 10) met in Harare, Zimbabwe from 9 to 20 June 1997. The meeting was attended by approximately 1500 people from all over the world. South Africa was represented by a delegation consisting of the Deputy Minister, the High Commission...
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File AvailableBrooks, M. 1997 Chairman's report: African Rhino Specialist Group. Pachyderm 24: 11-13
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African Rhino Specialist Group. Limited time was left for discussion of the proposed annotated downlisting of South Africa's white rhino population to allow a regulated trade in horn some time in the future, but with an initial zero quota. This proposal sought support for the continued efforts ...
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File AvailableRhino & Elephant Foundation 1997 Implications for rhino conservation discussed at conference. REF News no. 18: 1-2, fig. 1
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Proposal of South Africa. In June of this year, representatives from over 130 govermnents will meet in Harare for the tenth Conference of the Parties (COP 10) for the Convention on International Trade in Enangered Specieses (CITES). Submit a proposal At the previous CITES meeting (COP 9...
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File AvailableKarindawaro, S.M. 1997 CITES reports. Zimbabwe Wildlife 88: 20-21, figs. 1-2
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Report on CITES 10. South Africa, which through its successful conservation programme has seen its white rhino population grow to over 7000, failed by just two votes to get a two thirds majority to have CITES launch an investigation into the impact of a resumption in trade in white rhino horn. ...
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File AvailableBuys, D. 1997 CITES 1997 - Report back. Rhino Watch 6: 1
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Report on 10th Meeting of Cites in Harare. The proposal from South Africa at COP10 was to remove restrictions placed on Southern African white rhino at COP9. These restrictions prohibited trade in rhino horn and other products. South Africa asked for a zero quota, meaning that no actual trade ...
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File AvailableBuys, D. 1997 Report back on CITES. REF News no. 19: 2-3
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Report on 10th meeting of CITES at Harare. The main issues discussed in the corridors at the Conference concerned whales, bears and elephants. Very little was said about white rhino, although Dr George Hughes from the South Afncan delegation presented a convincing argument at a press conference...
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File Availablet Sas Rolfes, M. 1997 Elephants, rhinos and the economics of illegal trade. Pachyderm 24: 23-29, figs. 1-2
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By late 1970s, CITES had started to become operational, with all rhinos listed on Appendix I. Initially, the trade ban was a dismal failure. Rhino horn prices soared on all markets, especially in the Far East. Black market trading continued unabated, and most of Africa's rhino populations were...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1997 Rhino horns worth L3m seized in London. Zimbabwe Wildlife 86: 28
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The world's biggest seizure of rhino horns, worth almost ? 3 million was made by police in London recently after a tip off to the RSPCA. The 105 horns, weighing 240 kilos. Detectives from the South East regional Crime Squad raided two garages in Kensington, West London. Three men were arrested...
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1997 Wildlife products for sale in Myanmar. Traffic Bulletin 17 (1): 33-44, figs. 1-13, map 1, tables 1-6
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The horn, skin and blood of rhinos were for sale in Yangon's Traditional medine Shops at least until the early 1980s, but have not been available for some years. In 1995, medicine shop owners say they are no longer offered rhino products (except urine from zoo specimens) as the animals have been...
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