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Gee, E.P. 1968. Threatened species of large mammals in tropical South East Asia and the importance of sanctuaries (including national parks and reserves) in their conservation.

Threatened species of large mammals in tropical South East Asia and the importance of sanctuaries (including national parks and reserves) in their conservation

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Talbot, L.M.; Talbot, M.H. 1968. Conservation in Tropical South East Asia. Gland, IUCN Publications. N.S. vol. 10.
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Basjarudin, H. 1968. Problems of national parks and reserves in Indonesia and emerging countries. pp. 386-393, map 1
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Hislop, J.A. 1968. Rhinoceros and seladang – Malaya’s vanishing species. pp. 278-283, figs. 6-7
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Ho Pham Hoang 1968. Plan for the conservation of nature in Vietnam. pp. 407-409
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Medway, Lord; Balasingam, E. 1968. Status of conservation in Malaya. pp. 462-466
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Schaurte, W.T. 1968. Threatened species of rhinoceros in tropical S.E. Asia. pp. 284-293
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Silvan, G. 1968. Wildlife conservation in the state of Sabah. pp. 144-150
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Anderson, J.A.R. 1968. Conservation in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. pp. 498-502
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Pham Hoang Ho 1968. Plan for the conservation of nature in Vietnam. pp. 407-409
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Location India Subject Distribution Species Greater One-horned Rhino (unicornis)

It is significant that poachers of the rhinoceros in Kaziranga are forced to do their illegal killing secretly and in the remote interior away from and unknown to the local inhabitants who would resist such interference from outsiders.

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Location India Subject Distribution Species Greater One-horned Rhino (unicornis)

In the event of a rare species having to be transported to a new area more suitbale for its supervision and protection, as might happen in the case of the Sumatran Rhinoceros, it is even more important to have previously enlisted the support of the local population.

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Location India Subject Distribution Species Greater One-horned Rhino (unicornis)

Birth Basel 1956, milk samples of mother The fat content was 3.5 - 4 %, sugar fluctuated between 8.3 and 4.4 %.

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