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File AvailableCaldwell, K. 1938 Game wardens of Kenya. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 35: 22-25
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The horn is exported to China for medicine by Arab, Indian and Somali middlemen who buy cheaply from the native poachers. I am glad to say that nowadays the Italian Somaliland authorities will not accept ivory or rhino horn unless it is accompanied by documents that show it was legally obtained ...
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File AvailableHaywood, A.H. 1937 Game animals of West Africa. Journal of the Royal African Society 36 (145): 421-432
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There is no doubt that rhino in Northern Nigeria have decreased very considerably during the past 25 years owing to their excessive destruction by the natives. This species is in List 'B' = animals partially protected
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File AvailableKenya Game Department 1936 Annual report for 1932, 1933, and 1934. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 27: 36-43
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The Government sold rhino horn in 1932 578 lb in 1933 546 lb in 1934 2418 lb Rhino horn price was low at Shs. 12/55 per lb. In 1929 we had seen Sh. 42 per lb and more.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1936 Trade of rhino horn in Ethiopia. Le Memorial d'Aix 26 January 1936: 1 (upper part of second column)
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Ethiopia
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Uganda Game Department 1935 Extracts from the Annual report for the year ended 31st December, 1933. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 24: 36-53
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Up to 12 June 1933, 2743 lbs of rhino horn valued at Shs. 27,305 in transit had passed through the Merama Hills Customs post in Ankole, originating from regions in which the rhino either no longer exists or is extremeley scarce. It was concluded that such an enormous quanmtity of horn (not neces...
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File AvailableKenya Game Department 1933 Kenya Colony: Game Department Extracts from Annual Report, 1931. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 18: 45-53
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The illicit ivory and rhino horn trade consitions were much better in many parts of the Colony, owing doubtless to several large captures and sensational prosecutions in 1930. No improvement was noted in the area adjacent to the Italian border. The Anglo-Italian Commission recently met in Nairo...
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File AvailableChevasnerie, A. de la 1933 De L'Influence du sport sur une chasse aux Rhinoceros. Match l'intran No 356 (Jul 4): 6, 5 images
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Africa - Western Africa - Cameroon
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableCezembre, J. 1932 Assiege par un Rhinoceros. Saigon Sportif 22 No 1.060 (Feb 5): 11
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zambia
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File AvailableHingston, R.W.G. 1932 L'Elephant d'Afrique et le commerce de l'ivoire. 2nd Congres Internationale pour la Protection de la Nature Proceedings 30 Jun - 4 Jul 1931 Paris: 104-109
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File AvailableRitchie, A.T.A. 1931 Kenya: Game Department report 1930. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 15: 67-84
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Imports from Italian Somaliland ports into Zanzibar, Rhino horn 1929 27 cwt 1930 24 cwt
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