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Hearn, M.

Hearn, M.E.

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Hearn, M. 2006. Namibian rhino conservation project. Round River Conservation Studies 2005-2006: 5-6.
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Hearn, M. 2004. Namibia: historic move for Namibia’s rhinos?. The Horn Newsletter 2004 Autumn: 17.
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Hearn, M. 2004. Responsible tourism in Namibia's Kunene region. The Horn Newsletter 2004 Spring: 4, figs. 1-3.
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Hearn, M.; Kruger, B.; Brett, R.; SADC 2004. Stakeholders workshop on biological management options for the black rhino in North West Namibia, Palmwag Lodge, Kunene Region, 3-4 May 2004. Harare, SADC Regional Programme for Rhino Conservation. pp. 1-40.
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Hearn, M. 2003. Counting rhino. The Horn Newsletter 2003 Spring: 17, fig. 1.
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Hearn, M. 2003. Namibia: what to do when there’s a rhino wandering through your village. The Horn Newsletter 2003 Autumn: 18-19, figs. 1-2.
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Hearn, M.; SADC 2003. Assessment of biological and human factors limiting the West Kunene rhino population. Harare, SADC Regional Programme for Rhino Conservation. pp. 1-74.
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Hearn, M. 2002. Namibia: births, new sightings, and the loss of a matriarch. The Horn Newsletter 2002 Spring: 4.
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Hearn, M.; Loutit, B.D.; Uri-Khob, S. 2000. The black rhinoceros of north-western Namibia (Diceros bicornis bicornis): the role of density-dependence and its management implications. Journal of the Namibia Scientific Society 48: 11-39, figs. 1-14, tables 1-9.
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Hearn, M. 1999. Factors limiting fecundity and movement patterns of the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) in Kunene Region, Namibia (abstract only). Dissertation presented to the University of Kent at Canterbury: 2 pp.
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