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The photographs show, Top: A zebra rising from its induced sleep after being fitted with a radioequipped collar. Above: A ranger drilling the small horn of a drugged rhinoceros to implant a radio transmitter. Right: This lion was beginning to wake up as Frans Bennett tested the beast’s collar radio.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33101, 16 December 1972, Page 11

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The photographs show, Top: A zebra rising from its induced sleep after being fitted with a radioequipped collar. Above: A ranger drilling the small horn of a drugged rhinoceros to implant a radio transmitter. Right: This lion was beginning to wake up as Frans Bennett tested the beast’s collar radio. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33101, 16 December 1972, Page 11

The photographs show, Top: A zebra rising from its induced sleep after being fitted with a radioequipped collar. Above: A ranger drilling the small horn of a drugged rhinoceros to implant a radio transmitter. Right: This lion was beginning to wake up as Frans Bennett tested the beast’s collar radio. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33101, 16 December 1972, Page 11