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Traffic 2016. Rhino forensics to expand to meet international needs. SWFS News 1 (2): 1, 9.
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Traffic 2016. Traffic recommendations on the proposals to amend the CITES appendices at the 17th meeting of the Conference Of The Parties (Cop17), Johannesburg (South Africa), 24 September-05 October 2016. Report to Cites. pp. 1-33.
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Traffic 2016. Changing behaviour to reduce demand for illegal wildlife products: workshop proceedings. Cambridge, UK, Traffic. pp. 1-17.
Traffic 2012. Seizures and prosecutions: Rhinoceros. Traffic Bulletin. 80-81.
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Traffic 2010. Seizures and prosecutions. Traffic Bulletin 22 (3): 229-240.
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Traffic; WWF; IUCN SSC 2009. Status, conservation and trade in African and Asian rhinoceroses. Report SC58 Inf 10 to CITES Fifty-eighth meeting of the Standing Committee Geneva (Switzerland), 6-10 July 2009. pp. 1-5.
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Traffic 2009. Seizures and prosecutions: South Africa, Zambia. Traffic Bulletin 22 (2): 71-75.
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Traffic 2001. Rhinoceros. Species Update no. 1: 1-10, tables 1-3.
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Traffic 2000. Conservation et commerce des rhinoceros. Cambridge, Traffic (Doc.11.32). pp. 1-14.
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Traffic 1999. Interim report on developing indicators of success for evaluating rhinoceros conservation initiatives. Cambridge, Traffic (Doc.SC.42.10.5 Annex). pp. 1-15.
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Traffic 1993. Information/News – Rhinoceros: operation last chance for east and southern Africa (In French and English). Nature et Faune 9 (Jan-Mar) No. 1: 27-28.
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Traffic 1990. Korean rhino horn market is still cause for concern. Traffic USA 10 (1): 21.