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    "And Then There Were None": Saving the Rhino

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    Date Issued
    05-01-1991
    Author
    Jones, Marvin
    Subject Terms
    Ceratotherium simum cottoni␋Ceratotherium simum simum␋Diceros bicornis␋Rhinoceros unicornis␋Dicerorhinus sumatrensis Northern white rhinos␋Southern white rhinos␋Hook-lipped rhinos␋Indian rhinos␋Sumatran rhinoceros Nanyuki␋Mashaki␋Gainda␋Gujrat␋Barakas␋Gundwane␋Chirundu Conservation␋Reproduction␋CRES␋Wild Animal Park␋Breeding␋Rhinoceroses
    Journal
    ZOONOOZ
    Volume
    LXIV
    Issue
    No. 5
    Start page
    6
    End page
    12
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12634/5747
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