| Smith, H.E. ; Price, G.J.; Duval, M.; Westaway, K.; Zaim, J.; Rizal, Y.; Aswan; Puspaningrum, M.R.; Trihascaryo, A.; Stewart, M.; Louys, J., 2021. Taxonomy, taphonomy and chronology of the Pleistocene faunal assemblage at Ngalau Gupin cave, Sumatra. Quaternary International 2021: 24 pp., 14 figs [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2021.05.005]
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| Smith, H.E. ; Price, G.J.; Duval, M.; Westaway, K.; Zaim, J.; Rizal, Y.; Aswan; Puspaningrum, M.R.; Trihascaryo, A.; Stewart, M.; Louys, J., 2021. Taxonomy, taphonomy and chronology of the Pleistocene faunal assemblage at Ngalau Gupin cave, Sumatra. Quaternary International 2021: 24 pp., 14 figs [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2021.05.005]
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| Smith, L.; Ferrie, G.M., 2021. Population analysis and breeding and transfer plan. Eastern black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis michaeli), AZA Species Survival Plan, Yellow Program. Washington, Association of Zoos and Aquariums, pp. 1-33
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| Hermes, R.; Goeritz, F.; Wiesner, M.; Richter, N.; Mulot, B.; Alerte, V.; Smith, S.; Bouts, T.; Hildebrandt, T.B., 2020. Parturition in white rhinoceros. Theriogenology 156: 181-188 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2020.06.035
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| Paepen, M.; Hong Li; Yan Sun; Smith, Th., 2020. A late early to early middle Eocene mammal assemblage from Bayan Ulan (Inner Mongolia, China) - Implication for the reassessment of the Arshantan Asian Land Mammal Age. Geobios 66-67: 177-191, 9 figs, 6 tabs [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geobios.2020.11.001]
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| Smith, M.S., 2019. ENGO framing of Vietnam's responsibility in the illegal rhino horn trade. Paper presented to Waterlines: Confluence and Hope through Environmental Communication, pp. 1-18
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| Moodley, Y.; Russo, I-R.M.; Robovsky, J.; Dalton, D.; Kotzé, A.; Smith, S.; Stejskal, J.; Ryder, O.A.; Hermes, R.; Walzer, C.; Bruford, M.W., 2018. Contrasting evolutionary history, anthropogenic declines and genetic contact in the northern and southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings B of the Royal Society of London 285: 1-9
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| Moodley, Y.; Russo, I-R.M.; Robovsky, J.; Dalton, D.; Kotzé, A.; Smith, S.; Stejskal, J.; Ryder, O.A.; Hermes, R.; Walzer, C.; Bruford, M.W., 2018. Contrasting evolutionary history, anthropogenic declines and genetic contact in the northern and southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings B of the Royal Society of London 285: 1-9
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| Smith, M.S., 2018. Credibility and trust issues stemming from an ambiguous science frame: reducing demand for rhino horn in Vietnam with the fingernail metaphor. Iowa State University Summer Symposium on Science Communication, pp. 1-19
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| Smith, M.S., 2018. Framing rhino horn demand reduction in Vietnam: dismissing medical use as voodoo. Pacific Journalism Review 24 (2), 241-256
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| Smith, J., 2017. Are you my mother?. Proceedings of the International Rhino Keeper (IRKA) Workshop held in Denver, August 2017 (Abstracts and Powerpoint presentations)
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| Smith, J., 2017. If the boot fits. Proceedings of the International Rhino Keeper (IRKA) Workshop held in Denver, August 2017 Poster Presentation
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| Smith, M.S., 2017. The framing rhino horn demand reduction by Vietnamese ENGOs: cultural and other factors influencing the ‘responsibility’ frame in ENGO media outputs. Thesis presented to Griffith University, Queensland, Australia, pp. 1-158
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| Smith, M.L.R.; Humphreys, J., 2016. The poaching paradox: why South Africa’s ‘Rhino Wars’ shine a harsh spotlight on security and conservation. In Brisman, A., South, N. and White, B., Environmental crime and social conflict: contemporary and emerging issues. London, Routledge, pp. 197-220
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| Basford, J.; Bragg, G.M.; Hare, J.S.; Jewell, M.O.; Martinez, K.; Newman, D.R.; Pau, R.; Smith, A.; Ward, T., 2016. Erica the Rhino: A case study in using Raspberry Pi single board computers for interactive art. Electronics 5 (35): 1-18
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| Teketay, D.; Geeves, G.; Kopong, I.; Mojeremane, W.; Sethebe, B.; Smith, S., 2016. Diversity, stand structure and regeneration status of woody species, and spatial cover of herbaceous species in Mokolodi Nature Reserve, Southeastern Botswana. International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation 8 (8): 180-195
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| Smith, J., 2015. Rhinoceros herd management at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center. Paper presented at the 2015 Rhino Keeper Workshop held in Chester, UK: pp. 1-17
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| Koster, J.N.; Buysse, A.; Smith, L.; Huyssen, J.; Hotchkiss, J.; Malangoni, J.; Schneider, J., 2015. AREND: A Sensor Aircraft to support Wildlife Rangers. 57th AIAA/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, AIAA SciTech, (AIAA 2016-0827), p.1
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| Smith, L.O.; Porsch, L., 2015. The costs of illegal wildlife trade: elephant and rhino. A study in the framework of the EFFACE research project. Berlin, Ecologic Institute, pp. 1-35
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| Smith, J.M., 2013. Rhino trackers à la Sherlock Holmes. Travel News Namibia (website): 1-9
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| Smith, D., 2011. Rhinos threatened with extinction to meet demand for bogus cancer cure. Guardian, London 20 August 2011: 1-2
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| Ludvigson, G.A.; Sawin, R.S.; Franseen, E.K.; Watney, W.L.; West, R.R. ; Smith, J.J., 2009. A review of the stratigraphy of the Ogallala Formation and revision of Neogene (“Tertiary”) nomenclature in Kansas. Current Research in Earth Sciences, Bulletin 256, part 2: pp. 1-9, 2 figs. [http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Current/2009/Ludvigson/index.html]
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| Smith, M. van Wyk, 2009. "The affections of a man of feeling in the midst of the wilderness": François Le Vaillant onthe South African frontier.. English in Africa 36 (2): 99-111
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| Smith, Malcolm, 2006. Out of the red and into the black. CNN Traveller 2006 March-April: 64-70, figs. 1-8
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| Smith, L., 2006. Translocation as a tool to stimulate reproductive activity in a female black rhinoceros - a case study. Proceedings of the AZA Annual Conference 2006: 1
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| Smith, Fraser, 2004. Dramatische Wilderei auf seltene Nashorner im Kongo. Gorilla (Mitteilungen der Zoologischen Gesellchaft Frankfurt) 2004 (3): 4, fig. 1
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| Hillman Smith, K.; Ndey, A.; Smith, F.; Tshikaya, P.; Mboma, G.; Ibiliabo, S.; Panziama, G., 2004. Garamba National Park: Systematic aerial sample count of large mammals, April 2004 and total blokc surveys of rhinos and threats, July and November 2004. Report, pp. 1-63
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| Hillman Smith, K.; Smith, F.; Ndey, A.; Atalia, M.; Mafuko, J.; Tshikaya, P.; Panziama, G.; Watkin, J., 2003. Garamba National Park: General aerial counts 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2003 and evaluation of the effects of the civil wars on the ecosystem. Report, pp. 1-177
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| Karesh, W.B.; Hillman Smith, K.; Smith, F.; Atalia, M.; Morkel, P.; Torres, A.; House, C.; Braselton, W.E.; Dierenfeld, E.S., 1997. Elephants, buffalo, kob, and rhinoceros: immobilization, telemetry and health evaluations. Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 1997: 296-300, tables 1-3
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| Smith, F.; Hillman Smith, K., 1997. Conservation crises and potential solutions: example of Garamba National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo. Typewritten, Paper presented to II World Congress of the International Ranger Federation, San Jose, Costa Rica, 25-29 September 1997, pp. 1-4
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| Fitzgerald, L.; Piazza, J.; Elam, C.; Smith, B., 1997. Management of a (Black) rhinoceros medical problem without behavioral conditioning and the subsequent development of a conditioning program. Proceedings of the 24th National Conference of the American Association of Zoo Keeper's Inc. Houston, Texas, October 5-9: 76-82, 1 figure
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| Hillman Smith, K.; Smith, F.; Dublin, H.; Foose, T.J., 1996. Options document to guide strategy development for the Northern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum cottoni), pp. i-iii, 1-30
| In: Foose, T.J. Northern white rhinoceros conservation strategy workshop. White Oak Conservation Center, 18-20 October 1995. No place, International Rhino Foundation: [unpaginated] |
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| Hillman Smith, K.; Smith, F., 1993. Conserving rhinos in Garamba national park: pp. 166-177, figs. 1-7, tables 1-3
| In: Ryder, O.A. Rhinoceros biology and conservation: Proceedings of an international conference, San Diego, U.S.A. San Diego, Zoological Society: pp. i-v, 1-368 |
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| Smith, Joe, 1993. Serum and tissue iron in black rhinoceros: pp. 1-12
| In: Blumer, E.S. et al. The proceedings of the first international workshop on the diseases of black rhinos Diceros bicornis, August 27-29, 1993 at White Oak Conservation Center, Yulee, FL, U.S.A.. Yulee, White Oak Conservation Center: [unpaginated] |
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| Hillman Smith, K.; Smith, F.; Atalia, M.; Likango, M.; Watkin, J.; De Merode, E.; Ndey, A.; Kobode, E., 1993. Garamba National Park Project: General aerial count, May 1993. Report, pp. 1-67
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| Smith, R.L.; Read, B., 1992. Management parameters affecting the reproductive potential of captive female black rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis. Zoo Biology 11: 375-383, fig. 1, tables 1-3
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| Reece, R.W.; Anderson, D.; Dee, M.; Felton, G.; Foster, W.; Killmar, L.; Lukas, J.; McCusker, S.; Schobert, L.; Smith, Russell, 1989. Southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum): 1989 North American studbook and SSP masterplan. Kings Island, Kings Island Wild Animal Habitat, unpaginated
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| Smith, P.J., 1985. Rabelais et la licorne. Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire 63 (3): 477-503
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| Wolpoff, M.H. ; Smith, F.H. ; Malez, M.; Radovcic, J.; Rukavina, D., 1981. Upper Pleistocene human remains from Vindija Cave, Croatia, Yugoslavia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 54: 499-545, 12 figs., 14 tabs.
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| Smith, Andrew, 1975. Journal of expedition in 1834
| In: Lye, W.F. Andrew Smith's Journal of his expedition into the interior of South Africa / 1834-36 An authentic narrative of travels and discoveries, the manners and customs of the Native tribes, and the physical nature of the country. Cape Town, A.A. Balkema: pp. i-xii, 1-323 |
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| Smith, A.H., 1968. In search of the unicorn. Africana Notes and News 18: 91-11, pls. 1-2, fig. 1
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| Smith, L.J., 1968. A note on the birth of a white rhinoceros, Diceros simus, at Pretoria Zoo. International Zoo Yearbook 8: 134, fig. 3
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| Smith, P.E.L., 1968. Problems and possibilities of the prehistoric rock art of northern Africa. African Historical Studies 1 (1): 1-39, map 1
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| Smith, Andrew, 1939. The diary of Dr. Andrew Smith, director of the 'Expedition for exploring Central Africa', 1834-1836. Edited by Percival R. Kirby. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works vol. 20, 21, vol. 1 (1939), pp. i, 1-413, pls. 1-32; vol. 2 (1940), pp. 1, 1-2, 1-342, pls. 1-30, map 1
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| Smith, H.C., 1935. Wild animals of Burma, I: Large mammals. Rangoon, British Burma Press, pp. i-iii, 1-54
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| Smith, W.Lord, 1935. Hunting dangerous game: pp. 215-224
| In: Shattuck, George C. Handbook of travel, prepared for the Harvard Travellers Club. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press: pp. i-x, 1-510 |
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| Smith, M.T., 1922. Big game hunting in Africa: incidents in a sportsman's life after big game in Central Africa. The Sphere 1922 August 19: 194
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| Smith, V.A., 1906. Catalogue of the coins in the Indian Museum, Calcutta: including the cabinet of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Oxford, Henry Frowde
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| Smith, V.A., 1906. History of India, vol. 2: From the sixth century B.C. to the mohammedan conquest. London, The Grolier Society
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| Smith, V.A., 1901. The Jain Stupa and other antiquities of Mathura. Allahabad, Government Press
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| Smith, D.W., 1900. European settlements in the Far East; China, Japan, Corea, Indo-China, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Netherlands, India, Borneo, the Philippines, etc. London, Sampson Low, Marston & Company
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| Smith, A.D., 1897. Through unknown African countries: the first expedition from Somaliland to Lake Lamu. London and New York, Edward Arnold, pp. i-xvi, 1-471
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