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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, !Uriǂkhob 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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Shimelis A, Sande E, Evans S, Mundy P 2005. International action plan for Lappet-faced Vulture, Torgos tracheliotus.
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Monadjem A, Garcelon DK 2005. Nesting distribution of vultures in relation to land use in Swaziland. Biodiversity and Conservation (14) 2079–2093
Weir CR 2019. Chapter 16: The Cetaceans (Whales and Dolphins) of Angola. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 445-470
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Namibia Crane Working Group 2006. Namibia Crane News 6, December 2004. (6)
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Morkel PvdB, Geldenhuys LJ 1993. Dehorning of black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis bicornis) in Namibia. 350-353
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Berger J 1994. Science, conservation, and black rhinos. Journal of Mammalogy (75) 298-308
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Science_conservation_and black rhinos.pdf 355.69 KB
Scott A, Scott M, Altwegg R, Böhme H, Brain C, Gariseb S, Guim S, Kapner J, Kolberg H, Mendelsohn J, Shatumbu G, Simmons R, Versfeld W, Vilho A 2019. Conservation aspects of the Blue Crane in Namibia.
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Blue Crane poster Etosha112_June 2019.pdf 1.65 MB
Wild Dog Project 2011. The truth about: African wild dogs.
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Göttert T, Schöne J, Zinner D, Hodges JK, Böer M 2010. Habitat use and spatial organisation of relocated black rhinos in Namibia. Mammalia (74) 35-42
Duffy R, Emslie RH, Knight MH 2013. Rhino Poaching: How do we respond?.
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Bulte EH, Horan RD, Shogren JF 2003. Elephants: Comment. The American Economic Review (93) 1437-1445
Smit E 2020. 14 caught for wildlife crimes.
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NAM_2020-10_14 caught for wildlife crimes_Namibian Sun.pdf 288.91 KB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) Sperrgebiet National Park - Wildlife wonders in the Sperrgebiet National Park.
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History sheet Sperrgebiet.pdf 686.94 KB
Komen L 2022. Let every scale count: Using creativity for pangolin conservation. Conservation and the Environment in Namibia 28-31
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Let every scale count_Using creativity for pangolin conservation.pdf 640.15 KB