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Pachyderm 37: July - December 2004
Journal of the African Elephant, African Rhino and Asian Rhino Specialist Groups
1 Chair reports / Rapports des présidents
1 African Elephant Specialist Group / Groupe des Spécialistes des Eléphants d’Afrique - Holly T. Dublin
11 African Rhino Specialist Group / Groupe des Spécialistes des Rhinos d’Afrique - Martin Brooks
15 Asian Rhino Specialist Group / Groupe des Spécialistes des Eléphants d’Asie - Mohd Khan bin Momin Khan with Thomas J. Foose and Nico van Strien
19 Research
19 Population model for the greater one horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal - Kristina D. Rothley, Duncan J. Knowler and Mahesh Poudyal
28 Elephant reintroductions to small fenced reserves in South Africa - Marion E. Garaï, Rob Slotow, Robert D. Carr and Brian Reilly
37 The concept of home range in relation to elephants in Africa - Ferrel V. Osborn
45 The elephants (Loxodonta africana) of Zoba Gash Barka, Eritrea: Part 3. Ecological and other data from tusks, teeth and carcasses - Yohannes Yacob, Jeheskel Shoshani, Yohannes Hagos and Emun Kebrom
59 Chemical composition of mineral licks used by elephants in Aberdares National Park, Kenya - Peter Njiiri Mwangi, Antoni Milewski and Geoffrey M. Wahungu
68 Opinion
68 Long-term management of crop raiding by elephants around Kakum Conservation Area in southern Ghana - Yaw Boafo, Umaru-Farouk Dubiure, Emmanuel K.A. Danquah, Mildred Manford, Awo Nandjui, Emmanuel M. Hema, Richard F.W. Barnes and Brent Bailey
73 History
73 Fragments on the history of the rhinoceros in Nepal - Kees Rookmaaker
80 Field notes
80 Remote treatment of black rhinos against babesiosis in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania - Robert D. Fyumagwa, Samson S. Mkumbo and Pete vd B. Morkel
84 Les petites populations d’éléphants du Burkina Faso : statut, distribution et déplacements - Philippe Bouché et Clark G. Lungren
92 Rhino notes
92 Black rhino hunting quotes approved for Namibia and South Africa at CITES Conference of the Parties 13 - Richard H. Emslie
98 Update on WWF/Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Black Rhino Range Expansion Project - Pam Sherriffs
99 Transfer of Swaziland’s southern white rhino from CITES Appendix I to Appendix II - Ted Reilly, Mick Reilly and Richard H. Emslie
105 CITES Rhino Resolution 9.14(rev)- Richard H. Emslie
107 Rhino population sizes and trends - Richard Emslie
111 Book review
111 Evolving Eden: an illustrated guide to the evolution of the African large-mammal fauna, by Alan Turner and Mauricio Anton, review by Richard Kock
112 Guidelines to contributors
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