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Guidelines for the in situ Re-introduction and Translocation of African and Asian Rhinoceros

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
Edited By: Richard H Emslie, Rajan Amin and Richard Kock
115 pages, Col figs
Guidelines for the in situ Re-introduction and Translocation of African and Asian Rhinoceros
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  • Guidelines for the in situ Re-introduction and Translocation of African and Asian Rhinoceros ISBN: 9782831711355 Paperback Jun 2009 Out of Print #188569
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Translocation has become routine in a number of African range states and has played a key role in increasing both white and black rhino numbers. Although less frequent in Asia, expertise and input was sought from many Asian rhino states and has been incorporated into these guidelines.

This authoritative set of guidelines seeks to share and synthesise the knowledge and experience of rhino translocations in Africa and Asia, and to provide decision makers and senior wildlife managers with guidelines on best practice.

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Handbook / Manual Out of Print
Edited By: Richard H Emslie, Rajan Amin and Richard Kock
115 pages, Col figs
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