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Engel, J. (2004d): Social organisation of scimitar-horned oryx in captivity. In: The biology,<br />

husbandry and conservation of scimitar-horned oryx (Oryx dammah) (T. Gilbert & T.<br />

Woodfine, Eds.). <strong>Marwell</strong> Preservation Trust, UK: 21 – 24.<br />

Gilbert, T, (2004a): The reintroduction of scimitar-horned oryx to Bou-Hedma National<br />

Park, Tunisia. In: The biology, husbandry and conservation of scimitar-horned oryx<br />

(Oryx dammah) (T.Gilbert & T.Woodfine, Eds.). <strong>Marwell</strong> Preservation Trust, UK: 69 –<br />

71.<br />

Gilbert, T, (2004b): The reintroduction of scimitar-horned oryx into Senegal. In: The<br />

biology, husbandry and conservation of scimitar-horned oryx (Oryx dammah) (T.Gilbert<br />

& T.Woodfine, Eds.). <strong>Marwell</strong> Preservation Trust, UK: 82 – 83.<br />

Gilbert, T, (2004a): Other conservation activities for scimitar-horned oryx in the Sahelo-<br />

Saharan region In: The biology, husbandry and conservation of scimitar-horned oryx<br />

(Oryx dammah) (T.Gilbert & T.Woodfine, Eds.). <strong>Marwell</strong> Preservation Trust, UK: 84 –<br />

85.<br />

Gill, J.P. & Cave-Browne, A. (1988): Scimitar-horned oryx at Edinburgh <strong>Zoo</strong>. In:<br />

Conservation and biology of desert antelopes (A. Dixon & D. Jones, Eds.) Christopher<br />

Helm, London: 119 – 135.<br />

Gordon, I. J. (1988): The reintroduction of scimitar-horned oryx Oryx dammah from the<br />

United Kingdom to Tunisia. Report number 5. ZSL. Unpublished report.<br />

ISIS (1989): ISIS mammalian taxonomic directory. International Species Information<br />

System (ISIS, USA.<br />

IUCN (1987):Scimitar-horned oryx (Oryx dammah) (Cretzschmar, 1826). IUCN Database.<br />

IUCN (2004): 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. www.redlist.org. Downloaded<br />

on 15 December 2004.<br />

Jebali, A. (2006): The reintroduction of scimitar-horned oryx Oryx dammah and dama<br />

gazelle Gazella dama mhorr to Ferlo, Senegal: two-years after. In: Proceedings of the<br />

Sahelo-Saharan Interest Group annual conference. SSIG: 84-90.<br />

Kingdon, J. (1997): The Kingdon field guide to African mammals. Academic press: 435 –<br />

443.<br />

Kranz, K. & Ralls, K. (1979): The scimitar-horned oryx. <strong>Zoo</strong>Goer 8 (3): 13 – 15.<br />

Lazah (2005): Oryx at Bou Hedma National Park, Tunisia. Personal communication to<br />

T.Gilbert.<br />

Mayor, J. (1984): Hand rearing an orphaned scimitar-horned oryx calf after its integration<br />

with the herd. International <strong>Zoo</strong> Yearbook 23: 243 – 253.<br />

Moksia, D., Newby, J., Wacher, T., Monfort, S.L. & Tubiana, J. (2001): Sahelo-Saharan<br />

antelope survey republic of Chad: Final report. Unpublished report: 1 – 50.<br />

Molcanova, R. (2004): The reintroduction of scimitar-horned oryx to Sidi Toui National<br />

Park, Tunisia. In: The biology, husbandry and conservation of scimitar-horned oryx<br />

(Oryx dammah) (T. Gilbert & T. Woodfine, Eds.). <strong>Marwell</strong> Preservation Trust, UK: 72 –<br />

76.<br />

Monfort, S. (2000): Conservation of Sahelo-Saharan antelope: final report from a meeting<br />

held at <strong>Marwell</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong>logical Park May 9-1-, 2000. Unpublished report.<br />

Newby, J.E. (1974): The ecological resources of the Ouadi Rimé-Ouadi Achim faunal<br />

reserve. Report to the food and agriculture organisation of the United Nations FAO.<br />

Newby, J.E. (1978a): Scimitar-horned oryx – the end of the line? Oryx 14 (3): 219 – 221.<br />

Newby, J.E. (1978b): The scimitar-horned oryx – extinction or reprieve? <strong>Marwell</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong><br />

Paper 24: 18 - 19.<br />

Newby, J.E. (1984): Large mammals. In: Key environments. Sahara desert (J. L.<br />

Cloudsley-Thompson, Ed.). Pergamon Press, Oxford: 277 – 290.<br />

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