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Anon (1972): Oryx pair sent to Haibar, Israel. <strong>Zoo</strong>goer 1 (5): 8 – 9.<br />

Anon (1985): <strong>Zoo</strong>logists hope to reintroduce oryx to Tunisia. New Scientist 108 (1486): 13.<br />

Anon (1987): Scimitar horned oryx, Oryx dammah. WCMC. IUCN. Unpublished report.<br />

Anon (1987): Program to save oryx a wild success. New Scientist 114(1565): 33.<br />

Anon (1988): Niger: reintroduction and breeding of scimitar-horned oryx and addax under<br />

study. IUCN Species Survival Commission Antelope Specialist Group Gnusletter: 7(3), 7<br />

Anon (1989): Scimitar-horned oryx SSP Masterplan. Draft. September 1989. Unpublished<br />

Report.<br />

Anon (2000): Conservation of sahelo-saharan Antelope. Final report from a meeting held at<br />

<strong>Marwell</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong>logical Park, May 9 – 10, 2000.<br />

Barzdo, J. (1982): New hope for the scimitar. Country Life 27: 1552-1553.<br />

Bassett, T.H. (1975/76): Oryx and addax in Chad. Oryx 13, 50-51.<br />

Bauwens, L., Vercammen, M.L.T.F. & De Meurichy, W. (2001): Occurrence of Listeria spp.<br />

in captive antelope herds and their environment. Journal of <strong>Zoo</strong> and Wildlife Medicine 32<br />

(4): 514 – 518.<br />

Bertram, B.C.R. (1987): Oryx confusion. New Scientist 115: 70.<br />

Bertram, B.C.R. (1988): Re-introducing scimitar-horned oryx into Tunisia. In: Conservation<br />

and biology of desert antelopes (A. Dixon & D. Jones, eds.). Christopher Helm, London:<br />

136-145.<br />

Beudels-Jamar, R.C., Devillers, P., Devillers-Terschuren, J. & Lafontaine, R.M. (2006):<br />

Sahelo-Saharan antelopes status and perspectives: report on the conservation status of the<br />

six Sahelo-Saharan antelopes CMS SSA Concerted Action 2006. CMS Technical Series<br />

Publication No.10. Convention on Migratory Species. Second edition.<br />

Blumer, E.S., Plotka, E.D. & Foxworth, W.B. (1992): Hormonal implants to control<br />

aggression in bachelor herds of scimitar horned oryx (Oryx dammah): a progress report.<br />

1992 Proceedings Joint Meeting AAZV/AAWV: 212-216.<br />

Bonnet, A. (1909): L'Oryx dans l'ancienne Egypte. Archives Museum d'Histoire naturelle de<br />

Lyon 10: 159-173.<br />

Bowen, J.M. (1994): A description of the oestrus cycle of scimitar-horned oryx, Oryx<br />

dammah. M.Sc. thesis, Lincoln University, New Zealand.<br />

Bowen, J.M. & G.K. Barrell (1994): Hormonal characteristics of the oestrous cycle in<br />

scimitar-horned oryx, Oryx dammah. Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia<br />

37: 159<br />

Bowen, J.M. & G.K. Barrell (1996): Duration of the oestrus cycle and changes in plasma<br />

hormone concentrations measured after an induced ovulation in scimitar-horned oryx<br />

(Oryx dammah). Journal of <strong>Zoo</strong>logy 238: 137 – 148.<br />

Bradford, J. (1985): North American scimitar-horned oryx husbandry and management<br />

survey results 1985. Unpublished manuscript.<br />

Bradford, J., Price, P. & Schmitt, D. (1987): Clinical trial using tolazoline-deprenorphine as<br />

antagonists for xylazine-etorphine induced sedation of scimitar-horned oryx. AAZPA<br />

Regional Conference Proceedings 1987: 637 – 639.<br />

Bremen, H. (1975): Maximum carrying capacity of Malian grasslands. In: Evaluation and<br />

mapping of tropical Africa rangelands. Addis Ababa: International Livestock Centre for<br />

Africa: 249 - 256<br />

Bremen, H. and de Wit, C.T. (1983): Rangeland productivity and exploitation in the Sahel.<br />

Science 221 (4618): 1341 – 1347.<br />

Bush, M. & Custer, R.S. & Whitla, J.C. & Montali, R.J. (1983): Hematologic and serum<br />

chemistry values of captive scimitar-horned oryx (Oryx tao): variations with age and sex.<br />

Journal of <strong>Zoo</strong> Medicine 14: 51-55.<br />

Cave-Browne, A.M. (1983): An ecological study of the three species of ungulate in the<br />

African exhibit at Edinburgh <strong>Zoo</strong>. 1983 Annual Report. Edinburgh: Royal Society of<br />

Scotland.<br />

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