One of the three degrees of rarity drawn up by the International Union for the Conservation of Natural Resources. All plants and animals in these categories need special protection. Endangered species are those species in danger of extinction unless steps are taken to change the cause of threat and decline. (Source: BRACK)



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Monadjem A, Wolter K, Neser W, Kane A 2014. Effects of rehabilitation on survival rate of endangered Cape Vultures. Animal Conservation 17 (1) 52-60
Guerier AS, Bishop JM, Crawford SJ, Schmidt-Küntzel A, Stratford KJ 2012. Parentage analysis in a managed free ranging population of southern white rhinoceros: genetic diversity, pedigrees and management. Conservation Genetics 13 (3) 811-822
Jensen RAC 1975. Caryotypes of the Ostrich and Jackass Penguin. Genetics 74 127 - 128
Hudson R 1967. British rings used abroad, II. The Ring 52 (53) 35 - 42
Eggleston P, Siegfried WR 1979. Displays of the Jackass Penguin. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 50 (3) 139 - 167
Dean WRJ, Sinclair JC 1974. Black Harrier. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 45 (2) 134
Davis S 1968. The world's largest game sanctuary. SWA Annual 1968 123 - 127
Suhling F, Martens A, Marais E 2004. Critical species of Odonata in southwestern Africa. International Journal of Odonatology (Special Issue: IUCN Regional Reports) 7 (2) 263-277
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2017. April 2017 crane census. 1-3
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Boyer D, Simmons RE 2015. White-capped Albatross: Thalassarche steadi. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 190-192
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Lindeque M, Morsbach D, Rumpf H, Swart P 1996. The implementation of CITES in Namibia. Namibia Environment 1 164-167
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Erb P 1996. Rhinoceros conservation in Namibia. Namibia Environment 1 152-156
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Rhinoceros conservation in Namibia_1996.pdf 7.39 MB
Namibia Animal Rehabilitation Research and Education Centre (NARREC), HumaneLABS 2018. First Responders Manual: African Ground Pangolin Smutsia temminckii.
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Pangolin_First Responders Manual.pdf 3.38 MB
Ayling J 2013. What Sustains Wildlife Crime? Rhino Horn Trading and the Resilience of Criminal Networks. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy (16) 57-80
Challender DWS, Harrop SR, MacMillan DC 2015. Understanding markets to conserve trade-threatened species in CITES. Biological Conservation (187) 249-259
2011. CITES and CBNRM.
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Riggio J, Jacobson A, Dollar L, Bauer H, Becker M, Dickman A, Funston P, Groom R, Henschel P, de Iongh H, Lichtenfeld L, Pimm S 2013. The size of savannah Africa: a lion's (Panthera leo) view. Biodiversity and Conservation (22) 17–35
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Gil-Sánchez JM, Molleda S, Sánchez-Zapata JA, Bautista J, Navas I, Godinho R, García-Fernández AJ, Moleón M 2018. From sport hunting to breeding success: Patterns of lead ammunition ingestion and its effects on an endangered raptor. Science of The Total Environment (613-614) 483-491
Grimm U 2008. Trophy hunting for endangered species. Best Practices in Sustainable Hunting 17–19
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Leader-Williams N, Milledge S, Adcock K, Brooks M, Conway A, Knight M, Mainka S, Martin EB, Teferi T 2005. Trophy Hunting of Black Rhino Diceros bicornis: Proposals to Ensure Its Future Sustainability. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy (8) 1-11
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Große C, Boye P, Grimm U, Haupt H, Martens H, Weinfurter M 2001. Trophäenjagd auf gefährdete Arten im Ausland.
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Milner-Gulland EJ, Beddington JR, Leader-Williams N 1992. Dehorning african rhinos: A model of optimal frequency and profitability. Proceedings: Biological Sciences (249) 83-87
Child B 2011. The sustainable use approach could save South Africa’s rhinos. South African Journal of Science (108) 21-25
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Gao Y, Stoner KJ, Lee ATL, Clark SG 2016. Rhino horn trade in China: An analysis of the art and antiques market. Biological Conservation (201) 343-347
Saayman M, Saayman A 2017. Is the rhino worth saving?. A sustainable tourism perspective. Journal of Sustainable Tourism (25) 251-264
Muntifering JR, Linklater WL, Naidoo R, !Uri‐≠Khob S, Preez PD, Beytell P, Jacobs S, Knight AT 2018. Sustainable close encounters: integrating tourist and animal behaviour to improve rhinoceros viewing protocols. Animal Conservation
2016. Our Blue Cranes are in trouble.
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2016. Oonakaunga vetu Vatwǀm'eulu, ove li moupyakadi!.
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