As habitat loss, predators (human and non-human) and disease epidemics threaten species worldwide, protected sanctuaries have become vital to species conservation. Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP) in South Africa is at the centre of one of the world’s greatest conservation success stories. The formal proclamation of HiP in 1895 prevented the extinction of the south-central black rhino (Diceros bicornis minor) population. In recent times HiP has been a strategic source population for the D. b. minor range expansion program, facilitating an 18-fold population increase across southern Africa. However, HiP’s own black rhino population appears to be in decline. Evidence for decline is most often attributed to overpopulation and poor habitat quality ...
Proposing the use of charismatic species of large mammals as a conservation tool is often controvers...
Optimising breeding performance in a seriously endangered species such as the black rhinoceros (Dice...
The black rhinoceros has declined throughout its range since the 1960s as a result of illegal killin...
As habitat loss, predators (human and non-human) and disease epidemics threaten species worldwide, p...
As habitat loss, predators (human and non-human) and disease epidemics threaten species worldwide, p...
Black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis) are endangered; there are only ~5000 individuals remaining wor...
Increasing poaching and decreasing available land have pushed black rhino (Diceros bicornis) to the ...
Poaching for horns and tusks is driving declines of megaherbivores worldwide, including the critical...
Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) are classified as critically endangered on the IUCN red data li...
Comparisons of recent estimations of home range sizes for the critically endangered black rhinoceros...
Comparisons of recent estimations of home range sizes for the critically endangered black rhinoceros...
Comparisons of recent estimations of home range sizes for the critically endangered black rhinoceros...
African rhinoceroses (rhinos) experienced a poaching onslaught since 2008 with the epicentre in Sout...
Illegal hunting of rhinoceros in East Africa was widespread in the late 1970s. Today, rhinoceros num...
Translocations and reintroductions are key elements for the population management of the critically ...
Proposing the use of charismatic species of large mammals as a conservation tool is often controvers...
Optimising breeding performance in a seriously endangered species such as the black rhinoceros (Dice...
The black rhinoceros has declined throughout its range since the 1960s as a result of illegal killin...
As habitat loss, predators (human and non-human) and disease epidemics threaten species worldwide, p...
As habitat loss, predators (human and non-human) and disease epidemics threaten species worldwide, p...
Black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis) are endangered; there are only ~5000 individuals remaining wor...
Increasing poaching and decreasing available land have pushed black rhino (Diceros bicornis) to the ...
Poaching for horns and tusks is driving declines of megaherbivores worldwide, including the critical...
Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) are classified as critically endangered on the IUCN red data li...
Comparisons of recent estimations of home range sizes for the critically endangered black rhinoceros...
Comparisons of recent estimations of home range sizes for the critically endangered black rhinoceros...
Comparisons of recent estimations of home range sizes for the critically endangered black rhinoceros...
African rhinoceroses (rhinos) experienced a poaching onslaught since 2008 with the epicentre in Sout...
Illegal hunting of rhinoceros in East Africa was widespread in the late 1970s. Today, rhinoceros num...
Translocations and reintroductions are key elements for the population management of the critically ...
Proposing the use of charismatic species of large mammals as a conservation tool is often controvers...
Optimising breeding performance in a seriously endangered species such as the black rhinoceros (Dice...
The black rhinoceros has declined throughout its range since the 1960s as a result of illegal killin...