To catch game, fish, etc. illegally by trespassing on private property. (Source: CED)



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Background Etosha Centenary.
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Etosha Centenary Background final_2007.pdf 807.21 KB
Martin RB 2011. A legal trade in rhino horn: Hobson's choice.
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Hobsons Choice.pdf 1.9 MB
Loutit B 1996. Rhino Protection in Communal Areas, Namibia. Pachyderm 21 31-32
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Rhino Protection in Communal Areas.pdf 57.94 KB
PANTHERA, WildAid, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU) Beyond Cecil: Africa's lions in crisis.
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Cecil Lion Report.pdf 2.86 MB
Eustace M 2017. Rhino horn trade.
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Funston P, Henschel P, Petracca L, Maclennan S, Whitesell C, Fabiano E, Castro I 2017. The distribution and status of lions and other large carnivores in Luengue-Luiana and Mavinga National Parks, Angola.
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Final Report_Luengue_Luiana and Mavinga survey.pdf 3.82 MB
Milliken T, Pole A, Huongo A 2006. No peace for elephants: Unregulated domestic ivory markets in Angola and Mozambique.
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Traffic_species_mammals26.pdf 1.07 MB
MacMillan D, Bozzola M, Hanley N, Kasterine A, Sheremet O 2017. Demand in Viet Nam for rhino horn used in traditional medicine.