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Vol. 14 (1991): Pachyderm

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Published: 1991-12-30

Chair Reports

  • Acting chairman's report

    C.G. Gakahu
    2-2
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Articles

  • Forest elephant populations in the Central African Republic and Congo

    J. Michael Fay, Marcellin Agnagna
    3-19
    • PDF
  • Yemen stops being a major buyer of rhino horn

    L. Vigne, E.B. Martin
    20-21
    • PDF
  • Distribution and status of the forest elephant in the Ivory Coast, West Africa

    Gunter Merz, Bernd Hoppe-Dominik
    22-24
    • PDF
  • South Korea revisited

    T. Milliken
    25-27
    • PDF
  • The collapse of India's ivory industry

    Lucy Vigne
    28-28
    • PDF
  • Who gets the food?

    F. Waweru
    29-31
    • PDF
  • A report of the Laikipia elephant count, 1990

    Chris R. Thouless
    32-36
    • PDF
  • Threats to Aberdare rhinos: predation versus poaching

    C. Sillero-Zubiri, P. Gottelli
    37-38
    • PDF
  • African and Asian rhino products for sale in Bangkok

    L. Vigne, E.B. Martin
    39-41
    • PDF
  • African rhinoceroses: challenges continue in the 1990s

    C.G. Gakahu
    42-45
    • PDF

Monitor

  • Botswana's problem elephants

    Clive A. Spinage
    46-46
    • PDF
  • Police Intercept $178,000 ivory

    AFP
    46-46
    • PDF
  • Riddle's Elephant Breeding Farm and Wildlife Sanctuary, Greenbier, Arkansas

    Anonimous
    46-47
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  • For white rhinos, guarded condition is good news

    York Times New
    47-47
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  • Reserve for rare rhino

    Conservation International Wildlife
    47-47
    • PDF
  • Vitamin E levels measured in rhino browse plants

    E.S. Dierenfeld
    47-48
    • PDF
  • Black rhinos sold to private owner in Southern Africa

    C.H. Walker
    48-48
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