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File AvailableMartin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 1997 An historical perspective of the Yemeni horn trade. Pachyderm 23: 29-40, figs. 1-8, map 1
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File AvailableLategan, P. 1997 Illegal trade. Rhino Watch 6: 2
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File Availablet Sas Rolfes, M. 1997 Does CITES work? Four case studies. London, Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA Environment Briefing No. 4), pp. i, 1-10
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File AvailableMills, J.A. 1997 Rhinoceros horn and tiger bone in China: an investigation of trade since the 1993 ban. Cambridge, Traffic (East Asia), pp. i-vii, 1-49
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File AvailableLieberman, S. S.; U.S. Department of Interior; Fish and Wildlife Service; U.S. Endangered Species Program; U.S. Office of CITES 1997 The Ups and Downs of COP-10. Endangered Species Bulletin 22 (Sept-Oct) No. 5: 8-13, 8 images
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1996 Assam State Zoo supplies rhinos to West Bengal. International Zoo News 43 (7): 513-514, fig. 1
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1996 Assam State Zoo supplies rhinos to West Bengal. International Zoo News 43 (7): 513-514, fig. 1
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Results of visit in 1993. 1993 October, surveyed Sanaa workshops making jambias, counting 55 open workshops and 94 craftsmen (compared to 57 and 85 in Jan 1993), no rhino horn was being crafted. Only one craftsman was found working on rhino horn during one week of visits. Most handles were of ...
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1996 Smuggling routes for West Bengal's rhino horn and recent successes in curbing poaching. Pachyderm 21: 28-34, figs. 1-6
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In addition, there was strong evidence that some horn from West Bengal was sent at that time to Phuntsholing in Bhutan, via traders living in and around Hasimara, near Jaldapara (Dey, pers. comm., 1995).
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File AvailableMartin, E.B. 1996 The importance of park budgets, intelligence networks and competent management for succesful conservation of the greater one-horned rhinoceros. Pachyderm 22: 10-17, figs. 1-4, tables 1-2
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Sept 1993: The leader of the smuggling syndicate in Siliguri, India was of Taiwanese origin who had trading connections in India, Bhutan, Nepal and Taiwan. This trader claimed to have supplied the 22 rhino homs which a Bhutanese princess carried from Bhutan to Taiwan.
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1996 Assam State Zoo supplies rhinos to West Bengal. International Zoo News 43 (7): 513-514, fig. 1
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