The
Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research
and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting
all publications and maintaining archives.
Edited by Dr Kees Rookmaaker.
All this is accessible without fees in an effort to
streamline research and contribute to rhino
conservation.
Find information on all species of rhino. In Africa, the Black Rhinoceros, the White Rhinoceros and the Nile Rhinoceros. In Asia, the Indian Rhinoceros, the Javan Rhinoceros and the Sumatran Rhinoceros. All threatened with extinction. Also all publications on many fossil rhinos across the world.
Click literature to search or browse everything ever written about the rhinoceros – biology, history, captivity, husbandry, management, conservation, art, taxonomy, nomenclature. Click images to find thousands of photographs and artwork depicting a rhinoceros.
Access is always free of charge to streamline research, field work and conservation.
Further Features:
Database of Fossil Rhinoceros Species:
Neogene and Quaternary Old World Localities
Edited by Denis Geraads et al.
East Asian and West African Rhinos
Carino Database
Edited by the late Henri Carpentier
Rhino Depictions In Contemporary Modern Art
Galleria of Emilio Gargioni
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The RRC has 28.827 references with 28.913 downloadable PDFs.
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Wikelski, M., 2024. Protect white rhinos by legalizing horn trade. Science 386 (11 october 2024): 157
Borges, J. et al., 2024. Assessing habitat suitability: the case of black rhino in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Remote Sensing 16 (2855): 1-17 - doi.org/10.3390/rs16152855
Gakuya, F. et al., 2024. Trypanosomiasis in introduced Southern White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) gifts to ex situ habitat in Aitong, Kenya. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 60 (4): 886-902 - https://doi.org/10.7589/JWD-D-24-00026
Sao Leopoldo Zoo, 1985. Guide to Sapucaia do Sul zoo, São Leopoldo, Brazil. Sao Leopoldo, pp. 1-21
Mallet, C. et al., 2024. Deciphering the influence of evolutionary legacy and functional constraints on the patella: an example in modern rhinoceroses amongst perissodactyls. PeerJ 12 (e18067): 1-33 - DOI: 10.7717/peerj.18067
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