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Cover: Sumatran rhinos Bina (left) and Torgamba in the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary, Way Kambas National Park, Sumatra. Torgamba, the male, is at upper left and Bina, the female, at lower right. Photos: Nico van Strien.
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Pachyderm 41: July - December 2006
Journal of the African Elephant, African Rhino and Asian Rhino Specialist Groups
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1 Chair reports / Rapports des Présidents
1 African Elephant Specialist Group report / Rapport du Groupe Spécialiste des Eléphants d’Afrique - Holly T. Dublin
12 African Rhino Specialist Group report / Rapport du Groupe Spécialiste des Rhinos d’Afrique - Martin Brooks
16 Asian Rhino Specialist Group report / Rapport du Groupe Spécialiste des Rhinos d’Asie - Nico van Strien
20 Research
20 Recensement d’éléphants dans la Réserve Communautaire du Lac Télé, République du Congo - Fortuné C. Iyenguet, Guy-Aimé F. Malanda, Bola Madzoke, Hugo J. Rainey, Catherine A. Schloeder, Michael J. Jacobs
30 Humanwildlife conflict in Mochongoi Forest, Baringo, Kenya: a case study of elephants - Dorothy A. Amwata, Patrick Omondi, Elphas Bitok
37 The survival of elephant dung piles in relation to forest canopy and slope in southern Ghana - Richard F.W. Barnes, John Naada Majam, Bernard Asamoah-Boateng, James Agyei-Ohemeng
44 Première estimation de la densité d’éléphants dans le Parc National de Monte Alen, Guinée Equatoriale - Marielle Puit, Andrea Ghiurghi
53 Humanelephant conflict outlook in the TsavoAmboseli ecosystem, Kenya - John Kioko, John Kiringe, Patrick Omondi
61 Insurgency and poverty: recipe for rhino poaching in Nepal - Esmond Bradley Martin, Chryssee Martin
74 Policies that work for rhino conservation in West Bengal - Esmond Bradley Martin
85 Assam leads in conserving the greater one-horned rhinoceros in the new millennium - Bibhab Kumar Talukdar
90 Discussion
90 Elephants, woodlands and ecosystems: some perspectives - Norman Owen-Smith
95 Field note
95 Mitigating humanelephant conflict in Africa: a lesson-learning and network development meeting - Matt Walpole, Noah Sitati, Belinda Stewart-Cox, Leo Niskanen, P.J. Stephenson
100 Rhino notes
100 Rhino population sizes and trends - Richard Emslie
105 Black Rhino Range Expansion Project - Pam Sherriffs
107 Tributes
107 A jungle in mourning: Nepal loses its leading defenders of large mammals - by Eric Dinerstein
109 Andries Marthinus (Clem) Coetsee - by Russell Taylor
111 Guidelines to contributors
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