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Game in Transit: A History of the Rhino in South Australia
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Game in Transit: A History of the Rhino in South Australia

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GAME IN TRANSIT. These words are stamped on all Zoos SA rhino crates during transport.

This book, by longtime rhino admirer and carer Geoff Brooks, is the story of the rhinos brought to South Australia since the first, Mr Rhini, in 1886. The curious-looking animals brought to Monarto Zoo today are some of the remaining few of a species that is facing extinction due to poaching. They are no longer anonymous specimens kept merely for display but valuable individuals, vital to the survival of their species. All have travelled from overseas and, to keep their bloodline fresh and strong, many will eventually go elsewhere. It is no longer possible to keep rhinos in isolation. They have become a species always in transit.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wakefield Press
Country
Australia
Date
4 October 2017
Pages
160
ISBN
9781743054963

GAME IN TRANSIT. These words are stamped on all Zoos SA rhino crates during transport.

This book, by longtime rhino admirer and carer Geoff Brooks, is the story of the rhinos brought to South Australia since the first, Mr Rhini, in 1886. The curious-looking animals brought to Monarto Zoo today are some of the remaining few of a species that is facing extinction due to poaching. They are no longer anonymous specimens kept merely for display but valuable individuals, vital to the survival of their species. All have travelled from overseas and, to keep their bloodline fresh and strong, many will eventually go elsewhere. It is no longer possible to keep rhinos in isolation. They have become a species always in transit.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wakefield Press
Country
Australia
Date
4 October 2017
Pages
160
ISBN
9781743054963