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.
View the Galleria of Emilio Gargioni - rhinos in modern art.
Mr Emilio Gargioni's collection, considered the most important in the world,
comprises of many modern expressions of rhinos and is a beautifull and interesting
expansion of the Rhino Resource Center Image gallery.
Pace, G.M., 1990.
Silvana e il rinoceronte. La Repubblica-Mercurio, December 29 1990: p. 18, 1 fig
Brandt, J.R. et al., 2018.
Genetic structure and diversity among historic and modern populations of the Sumatran Rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis). Journal of Heredity esy019, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esy019: (corrected proof)
Crookes, D.J., 2018.
Does a reduction in the price of rhino horn prevent poaching?. Journal for nature conservation 39: 73-82
Silwal, T. et al., 2017.
When, where and whom: assessing wildlife attacks on people in Chitwan National Park, Nepal. Oryx 51 (2): 370-377, 4 figures, 1 table
Elwes, H.J., 1930.
Memoirs of sports, travel and natural history. London, Ernest Benn