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Hartmann's mountain zebra studbook 2011 - Marwell Zoo

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new threat may be emerging. Hybridisation is potentially the most important conservation threat that<br />

they face.<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

In Gondwana Cañon Park I am grateful to Sue and Trgyve Cooper, Gammy Sikongo and the other<br />

staff at Holoog for looking after the camera traps that were used to monitor <strong>mountain</strong> <strong>zebra</strong>s; and to<br />

Otto and Brigitte von Kashke, Chris Brown and Manni Goldbeck for long term support and<br />

encouragement. In NamibRand Nature Reserve I thank Nils Odendaal, Ann and Mike Scott, Quintin<br />

Hartung and their colleagues at Keerweder for ongoing support and collaboration. Thanks also to the<br />

Directors of NamibRand for permission to work in the Reserve. Lastly, I am grateful to the Ministry of<br />

Environment and Tourism, especially Kenneth Uiseb, Manie le Roux and Timothy Iita for support and<br />

permission to carry out research in Namibia; and to the Rufford Foundation and the Namibia Nature<br />

Foundation for financial and other support.<br />

If you are interested in these projects and/or would like to support it, please contact the<br />

authors directly<br />

AII

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