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File AvailableMartin, Bridget 2019 Elephant ivory and rhino horn. In: Martin, B. (ed) Survival or extinction? How to save elephants and rhinos. Springer: pp. 37-46
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File AvailableMartin, Bridget 2019 The illegal trade in rhino horn. In: Martin, B. (ed) Survival or extinction? How to save elephants and rhinos. Springer: pp. 199-202
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File AvailableMartin, Bridget 2019 The history of rhinoceros listing on CITES. In: Martin, B. (ed) Survival or extinction? How to save elephants and rhinos. Springer: pp. 193-197
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File AvailableWildlife Justice Commission 2019 A preliminary analysis of raw rhino horn prices in Africa and Asia. New York, WJC, pp. 1-8
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File AvailableLochen, K. 2019 Traffic Bulletin V16 (3) - V31 (2): Seizures and Prosecutions, March 1997-October 2019 (significant case compilation) . London, Traffic: pp. 1-432
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File AvailableGreenfield, S.; Verissimo, D. 2018 To what extent is social marketing used in demand reduction campaigns for illegal wildlife products? Insights from elephant ivory and rhino horn. Social Marketing Quarterly 25 (1): 40-54
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The illegal wildlife trade is a global threat to biodiversity as well as to public health and good governance. As legislation and law enforcement have been insufficient to protect many wildlife species, conservationists are increasingly focused on campaigns to help reduce demand for wildlife prod...
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File AvailableWright, O.T.; Cundill, G.; Biggs, D. 2018 Stakeholder perceptions of legal trade in rhinoceros horn and implications for private reserve management in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Oryx 52 (1): 175-185
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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The proposed legalization of international trade in rhinoceros horn is a hotly debated topic. South Africa is home to a large proportion of Africa's black Diceros bicornis and white rhinoceroses Ceratotherium simum populations. Private owners are custodians of c. 25% of the country's rhin...
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File AvailableShepherd, C.R.; Gray, T.N.E.; Nijman, V. 2018 Rhinoceros horns in trade on the Myanmar-China border. Oryx 52 (2): 393-395
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Asia - South East Asia
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The illegal trade in rhinoceros horn, driven largely by the demand from East and South-east Asia, is a major impediment to the conservation of rhinoceroses globally. We surveyed the town of Mong La, in eastern Myanmar on the border with China, for the presence of rhinoceros horn. No rhinoceros ho...
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2018 Amid conflict, Yemen's demand for rhino horn daggers continues. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2018: 28-33
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Africa - Eastern Africa
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File AvailableLevy, M.P. 2018 Works of art and ivory: what are the issues?. Curator: the museum journal 61 (1): 47-60
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