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Friedmann, Y.; Downie, S.; Du Toit, R.; Leslie Jr., D.M.; Eustace, M.; Malangoni, J.; Trendler, K. 2011. Perspectives on dehorning and legalised trade in rhino horn as tools to combat rhino poaching. Proceedings of a workshop assessing legal trade in rhino horn as a tool in combating poaching as well as a detailed assessment of the efficacy of dehorning as a deterrent to poaching. Johannesburg, Endangered Wildlife Trust. pp. 1-56.

Perspectives on dehorning and legalised trade in rhino horn as tools to combat rhino poaching. Proceedings of a workshop assessing legal trade in rhino horn as a tool in combating poaching as well as a detailed assessment of the efficacy of dehorning as a deterrent to poaching

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Meintjes, A. 2011. Dehorning of rhino and trade in horn – Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) perspective.
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Trendler, K. 2011. Dehorning rhino: welfare, ethics and behavioural issues.
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Moorehead, A. 2011. Drivers of the trade in rhino horn.
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t Sas Rolfes, M. 2011. Regulating the rhino horn trade: economic conservation and implications for policy.
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Eustace, M. 2011. Current supply and demand in the rhino horn market – a model for regulating the rhino horn trade (rewards to trade).
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Du Toit, R. 2011. Zimbabwe Lowveld: dehorning experience.
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Du Preez, P. 2011. A case study and practical issues from Namibia.
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Huebschle, A. 2011. Rhino horn – the organised crime angle.
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Location Southern Africa Subject Distribution Species African Rhinos
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