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Pachyderm 21: January - June 1996
Journal of the African Elephant, African Rhino and Asian Rhino Specialist Groups
1 Chair reports / Rapports des présidents
1 Asian Rhino Specialist Group - Mohd Khan bin Momin Khan with Thomas J. Foose
2 Groupe de Spécialistes du Rhinocéros Asiatique - Modh Khan bin Momin Khan avec Thomas J. Foose
3 African Rhino Specialist Group - Martin Brooks
5 Groupe de SpéciaIistes du Rhinocéros Africain - Martin Brooks
7 African Elephant Specialist Group - Holly T. Dublin
9 Groupe de SpéciaIistes de l'Eléphant Africain - Holly T. Dublin
12 Letter to the Editor - Clive A. Spinage
13 Research and Opinion
13 The Sumatran Rhino in Way Kambas National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia - Dwiatmo Siswomartono, Suherti Reddy,Widodo Ramono, Jansen Manasang, Ron Tilson, Nell Franklin and Tom Foose
15 The Sumatran Rhinoceros in Kalimantan, Indonesia: Its Possible Distribution and Conservation Prospects - Erik Meijaard
24 Mating Sumatran Rhinceros at Sepilok Rhino Breeding Centre, Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia - Edwin J. Bosi
28 Smuggling Routes for West Bengal's Rhino Horn and Recent Successes in Curbing Poaching - Esmond B. Martin
35 A Photographic Method for Identifying Black Rhinoceros Individuals - Max Morgan-Davies
38 Status of the Black Rhinoceros in the Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya - Max Morgan-Davies
46 Observations on two Introduced Black Rhinos in Liwonde National Park, Malawi - Roy Bhima and C. 0. Dudley
55 Ultrasonography as a Tool in the Conservation of the African Rhinoceros: ex situ and in situ Applications - Robin W Radcliffe, Meg P. Bommarito and Steven A. Osofsky
60 Is Rhino Dehorning Scientifically Prudent? - Joel Berger and Carol Cunningham
69 A Nationwide Survey of Crop-Raiding by Elephants and other Species in Gabon - Sally A. Lahm
78 African Elephants in Coastal Refuges - Joseph P. Dudley
84 Notice to Contributors
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