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  3. Vol. 12 (1989): Pachyderm

Vol. 12 (1989): Pachyderm

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Published: 1989-12-30

Chair Reports

  • Ivory trade under scrutiny

    David Western
    2-3
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Research And Opinion

  • The decline and the fall of India's ivory industry

    Esmond Bradley Martin, Lucy Vigne
    4-21
    • PDF
  • Doctoring rhinos: diseases seen in Kenya

    J.F. Jonyo
    22-23
    • PDF
  • Zambia's pragmatic conservation programme

    Dale M. Lewis
    24-26
    • PDF
  • Luangwa rhinos: 'Big is best, small is feasible'

    Williams, N. Leader
    27-28
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  • Tracing ivory to its origin: microchemical evidence

    R. H. V. Bell, J. P. Kelsall, M. Rawluk, D. H. Avery
    29-31
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  • The ivory trade and the future of the African elephant: summary of the interim report of the Ivory Trade Review Group

    Trade Review Group, Ivory
    32-37
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  • The rhino product trade in Northern and Western Borneo

    E.B. Martin
    38-41
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  • The ecological role of elephants in Africa

    David Western
    42-45
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Monitor

  • Forest elephant surveys in Central Africa

    Richard F. W. Barnes
    46-46
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  • Namibia dehorns Damaraland rhinos

    C.G. Gakahu
    47-47
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  • Dehorning rhinos in Damaraland - a controversial issue

    L. Vigne
    47-48
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  • Aberdare Rhino Sanctuary

    C.G.K. Kuhle
    48-48
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Pachyderm is a annual, international, and peer-reviewed journal that deals primarily with matters related to African elephant and African and Asian rhino conservation and management in the wild. It is also a platform for dissemination of information concerning the activities of the African Elephant, the African Rhino, and the Asian Rhino Specialist Groups of the IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC).

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