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File AvailableMills, A.E. 1931 Rhinoceros horn. Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 157 (4084), 1931 April 4: 476
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Asia - West Asia
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File AvailableMwindaji 1930 Rhinoceros horn (price in India). Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 157 (4091), 1931 May 23: 746
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File AvailableDammerman, K.W. 1929 Preservation of wild life and nature reserves in the Netherlands Indies. Proceedings of the 4th Pacific Science Congress, Java 1929: 1-91, pls. 1-20
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The horns are highly valued by the Chinese, at some hundred guilders a piece, and are used for a secret medicine. We notice in the statistics that the exported horns mostly go to Singapore, and a small quantity goes direct to China. From Java hardly any export has taken place publicly as the rh...
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File AvailableRohrer, E.F. 1929 Die Bearbeitung von Holz, Horn und Elfenbein bei den Amharas in Abessinien. Jahrbuch des Bernischen historischen Museums 9: 110-122, pls. 1-2, fig. 1
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Ethiopia
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File AvailableHallema, A. 1928 De hoornvaas. Nederlandsch Indie Oud en Nieuw 13 (5): 141-150
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File AvailableBarrett, S.W. 1926 Letter on the white rhinoceros. Journal of the Royal African Society 25 (98): 210
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Uganda
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White Rhino
2. As you probably know, while Sir Geoffrey Archer was Governor here he instituted an almost absolute protection of the White Rhino in this country by allowing the shooting of a specimen by Governor's permit only, and limited the issue of these to a maximum of four per annum. These permits were v...
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File AvailableBarns, T.A. 1926 An African eldorado: the Belgian Congo. London, Methuen and Co, pp. i-xv, 1-224
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Congo (Zaire)
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White Rhino
Some very fine specimens of the white or square-lipped rhinoceros have been shot in the vicinity of Faradje on the Dungu and Garamba Rivers, but a special license to shoot them is required, a privilege granted to very few people these days
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File AvailableChristy, C. 1925 Letter about the white rhinoceros in Sudan. Journal of the Royal African Society 24 (95): 265-266
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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White Rhino
It is reassuring to know that this animal since 1922 has been an the (practically) prohibited list in the Sudan. The official slaughter of twenty-five in three years is more than enough. Except where special permits for museum purposes are granted, their killing should not be allowed at all. No l...
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File AvailableCarpenter, G.G. 1924 Letter on the white rhinoceros. Journal of the Royal African Society 24 (93): 76
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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White Rhino
Until December 1922 one was allowed an a licence. Since then they have been prohibited, except west of 28? Longitude, and then only one in a lifetime. During these three years very few were shot on licences-I could not quote the figures, but they can be obtained from the Game Warden. I should sa...
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File AvailableHobley, C.W. 1922 The fauna of East Africa and its future. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1922: 1-15
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The high price which rhino horns have commanded in the far East during the last few years has proved an inducement to the native hunters to slaughter these animals; they were instigated by the Indian traders, who surreptitiously shipped them out in considerable quantities.
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