The Black Rhinos of Namibia

The Black Rhinos of Namibia

Author: Rick Bass

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 0547055218

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Acclaimed nature writer Rick Bass takes us on a journey into the Namib Desert to follow a group of poachers-turned-conservationists as they track the endangered black rhinos through their ancient and harsh African homeland.


All About African Rhinos

All About African Rhinos

Author: Robert Scally

Publisher: Mitchell Lane

Published: 2019-09-04

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 1545746419

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Rhinos are known for the horns on their heads. They are big and scary looking, and they use their horns to fight their enemies. Discover more in All About African Rhinos, one of 18 books in our Animals Around the World series. Each title is beautifully illustrated with large, close-up photographs. Be sure to check out all 18!


African Rhinos

African Rhinos

Author: Kristin L. Nelson

Publisher: Lerner Publications

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780822524236

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Discusses the physiology, diet, habitat, and behavior of rhinoceroses.


We Need African Rhinos

We Need African Rhinos

Author: Nancy Furstinger

Publisher: North Star Editions, Inc.

Published: 2019-01-01

Total Pages: 35

ISBN-13: 1641854820

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Introduces readers to the roles of African rhinos in savanna ecosystems, as well as threats to rhino populations and conservation efforts. Eye-catching infographics, clear text, and a “That’s Amazing!” feature make this book an engaging exploration of the importance of African rhinos.


The African Rhinos

The African Rhinos

Author: William Reynolds Sanford

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9780896863279

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Discusses the rhinoceroses of Africa, particularly the white and black rhinoceroses, and one particular effort in Texas to conserve this endangered species.


Black Rhinos

Black Rhinos

Author: Kristen Pope

Publisher: Child's World

Published: 2015-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781631439643

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"Learn all about black rhinos, including where they live, why they are endangered, and how people are working together to save them. Chapters explain physical characteristics and behaviors as well. Additional features include full-color photographs, informative sidebars, detailed maps, a glossary of key words and phrases, and an introduction to the author"--Publisher description.


African Rhino

African Rhino

Author: Richard Emslie

Publisher: IUCN

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 2831705029

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The black and the white rhinoceros have become flagship species for international conservation. They are significant not only for the continuation of a major evolutionary heritage, but also as symbols for the protection of African savannahs. The battle for the survival of these species has been marked by some notable successes and sadly, many failures, and the situation is still critical. The international horn trade ban and the domestic bans imposed in most traditional user states have driven the trade further underground, in some cases inflating prices and making illegal dealing even more lucrative.This Plan is aimed at donors, government and non-government organizations, and all those involved in rhino conservation. It outlines the actions and strategies needed to catalyse support for these majestic animals, and help secure their future in sub-Saharan Africa. The overall conclusion is that, given the political will, stability and adequate field expenditure, rhinos can be conserved in the wild.


Horn of Darkness

Horn of Darkness

Author: Carol Cunningham

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0195138805

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The black rhino is nature's tank, feared by all animals. Even lions will break off a hunt to detour around one. And yet the black rhino is on the edge of extinction, its numbers dwindling from 100,000 at the turn of the century, to less than 2,500 today. The reason is that in places like Yemen, China, Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand, the rhino's horn is more valuable than gold, so valuable that people will risk their lives to harvest it. To deter rhino poachers, African governments have spent millions--on helicopters, paramilitary operations, fences and guard dogs, even relocation to protected areas. Finally, Namibia decided to de-horn its rhino population, in a last ditch effort to stop the slaughter. In 1991, Carol Cunningham and Joel Berger, and their eighteen-month-old daughter Sonja, went to Namibia to weigh the effects of de-horning on rhinos. In Horn of Darkness, they tell the story of three years in the Namib Desert, studying Africa's last sizable population of free-roaming black rhinos. This is the closest most readers will come to experiencing life in the remaining wilds of Africa. Cunningham and Berger, writing nate chapters, capture what it is like to leave the comforts of civilization, to camp for months at a time in a land filled with deadly predators, to study an animal that is reclusive, unpredictable, and highly dangerous. The authors describe staking out water holes in the dead of the night, creeping to within twenty-seven meters of rhinos to photograph them, all the while keeping a lookout for hyenas, elephants, and lions. They recount many heart-pounding escapes--one rhino forces Carol Cunningham up a tree, an unseen lion in hot pursuit of hyenas races right past a frozen Joel Berger--and capture the adrenaline rush of inching closer to a rhino that might flee--or charge--at any moment. They also give readers a clear sense of the careful, patient work involved in studying animals, the frustration of long days without finding rhinos or seeing other people, coping with heat and thirst (the Namib desert is one of the driest on Earth), with dirt and insects, driving hundreds of kilometers in a Land Rover packed to capacity, slowing amassing records on one hundred individual rhinos over the course of several years. And perhaps most important, the authors reveal that the data they collected suggests that the de-horning project might backfire--that in the four years after de-horning began, calf survival was down (the evidence suggests that hyenas might be preying on calves and the horn less mothers couldn't defend their offspring). They also describe the dark side of scientific work, from the petty jealousy of other scientists--outside researchers were often seen as ecological imperialists--to the controversy that erupted after the authors published their findings, as furious officials of the Namibian conservation program denounced their findings and through delays and other tactics effectively withheld a permit to allow the couple to continue their study. Weaving together the historical accounts of other naturalists, a vividly detailed look at life in the wild, and a behind-the-scenes glimpse of scientific work and the dark side of the conservation movement, Horn of Darkness is destined to be a classic work on the natural world.


Chizi's Tale

Chizi's Tale

Author: Jack Jones

Publisher: Peek-A-Boo Publishing Group

Published: 2016-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781943154074

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An orphaned baby black rhino is taken in by the manager of the local national park, who names him Chizi and raised him along with his own children. As Chizi grows, he becomes a big part of the family. Chizi's Tale teaches that all of us can, and should, show mercy and compassion.


African Rhinos

African Rhinos

Author: Alison Tibbitts

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781560651017

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Describes the phyical characteristics, behavior, and life cycle of the two African species of rhinoceros.