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Author Cunningham, Carol, 1954-

Title Horn of darkness : rhinos on the edge / Carol Cunningham, Joel Berger.

Publication Info. New York : Oxford University Press, 1997.

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 246 pages) : illustrations, map
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-240) and index.
Summary The worlds rhinoceroses face extinction because a part of their anatomy is valued too much. Poachers hunt and slaughter them because their horns are treasured. Once an estimated 100,000 black rhinos roamed from the Sahara to the Cape of Good Hope but now less than 3 per cent remain. In all of Africa, there is but a single infenced population numbering more than 100 individuals, in the inhospitable barrens of the Namib Desert. The hunger for money has resulted in the deaths of more than 160 Zimbabwean poachers as they tried to kill fro the valuable horns, Few options remain to stop the deadly harvest, Although guarded sanctuaries may now be working in Kenya, elsewhere foot patrols, helicopters, and high tech solutions have been tried and most have failed. In 1989 a radical strategy has developed - cutting the horns, The rationale is simple. If a rhino has no horns, the incentive to kill it should disappear. What has since unfolded is a biological and political drama, Carol Cunningham and Joel Berger describe their passionate quest to help conserve Africa's black rhinos.; Arriving with their 19 month old daughter in the fiercely independent country of Namibia, they undertook a fascinating study to understand how horns are involved in the social lives of this charismatic species. This book blends natural history and biology, adventure and adrenaline. Africans and local attitudes. It moves beyond the typical nature study by bringing in real world components of conservation - the delicate mix of western science, politics and economics, and personal despair and hope.
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Subject Black rhinoceros.
Black rhinoceros.
Wildlife conservation -- Africa.
Wildlife conservation.
Africa.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Berger, Joel.
Other Form: Print version: Cunningham, Carol, 1954- Horn of darkness. New York : Oxford University Press, 1997 0195111133 (DLC) 96022323 (OCoLC)34894387
ISBN 142941569X (electronic book)
9781429415699 (electronic book)
1280529245
9781280529245
9780195111132
0195111133 (cloth ; alkaline paper)