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Western Kentucky University

2013

Diceros Bicornis

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Habitat Use Analysis Of A Reintroduced Black Rhino (Diceros Bicornis) Population, John H. Clark May 2013

Habitat Use Analysis Of A Reintroduced Black Rhino (Diceros Bicornis) Population, John H. Clark

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Prior to the 20th century black rhinos (Diceros bicornis) were the most prevalent rhino species with population estimates reaching 850,000 individuals (Rhino Resource Center, May 2013). The black rhino underwent the single fastest and most severe decline of all large mammal species from the 1960s to the 1990s, resulting in current population estimates of 3,600 animals (Emslie, 2012; Hillman-Smith and Groves, 1994). Reintroduction efforts are taking place to restore this species and 19 animals were reintroduced to a Kruger Associated Private Nature Reserve, six of these individuals were accessible for study. Animals were monitored on a regular …