Rhino Library
The world's largest online rhinoceros library dedicated to assisting research and conservation efforts globally.
The Rhino Image Library
The Rhino Image Library provides 7190 rhino related images.
The Rhino Document Library
The Rhino Document Library contains a total of 29459 references.
Payne, J.; Dixon, K.K.; Lusli, S.; Zainuddin, Z.Z.; Indrawan, M.; Rookmaaker, L.C.; Schaffer, N.E.; Wahab, A.Z.A.; Kretzschmar, P.; Havmoller, R.G.; Agil, M.; Yoganand, K. 2025. The most endangered extant rhino species is now on the verge of extinction. Pachyderm 66: 214-220.
Ferreira, S.; Spencer, J.; Stiles, D.; Emslie, K.; Singha, H.; Dutta, D.K.; Inov, S.; Goss, S. 2025. Review: Rhinos of the World: Ecology, conservation and management. Pachyderm 66: 221-236.
Knight, C.; Hofmeyr, M. 2025. Review: IUCN African rhino conservation 2025-2035, a contemporary strategic framework. Pachyderm 66: 237-238.
Vigne, L. 2025. Review: Charging at life: Peter ‘Mbobo’ Hitchins, a life in wildlife conservation. Pachyderm 66: 242-244.
Vigne, L. 2025. Review: Somerville, Africa’s Threatened Rhinos: a history of exploitation and conservation. Pachyderm 66: 239-241.
Dewhurst, C.; Reid, G. 2025. The relationship between Glyrostigma rhinocerontis and rhinos in East and southern Africa. Pachyderm 66: 211-213.
Helm, C.; Cawthra, H.; Daqm, O.; Vynck, J. de; Kunta, S.; Namce, U. 2025. Pleistocene rhinoceros tracks from the Cape coast of South Africa. Pachyderm 66: 177-185.
Khayale, C.; Kariuki, L.; Kanga, E.; Omondi, P.; Brett, R.; Oloo, T.; Mulama, M.; Okita-Ouma, B.; Gaymer, J.; Amin, R. 2025. Advancing black rhino conservation in Kenya: milestones and the strategic outlook for sustaining population recovery. Pachyderm 66: 101-110.
Dutta, D.K.; Sarmah, A.C.; Sharma, A.; Talukdar, B.K.; Swargowari, A. 2025. The recruitment pattern and inter-calving interval of the reintroduced greater one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) population in Manas National Park, Assam, India. Pachyderm 66: 72-84.
Talukdar, B.K. 2025. Asian Rhino Specialist Group Chair report. Pachyderm 66: 40-42.
Balfour, D.; Ferreira, S. 2025. African Rhino Specialist Group Chair report. Pachyderm 66: 13-39.
Robin des Bois 2025. Information sur braconnage des rhinoceros. A La Trace (Bulletin d’information et d’analyses sur le braconnage et la contrebande d’animaux) no. 47: 23-26.
Robin des Bois 2025. Notes on rhinoceros poaching. On the Trail (Information and analysis bulletin on animal poaching and smuggling) no. 45: 23-24.
Robin des Bois 2025. Notes on rhinoceros poaching. On the Trail (Information and analysis bulletin on animal poaching and smuggling) no. 46: 23-25.
Robin des Bois 2025. Information sur braconnage des rhinoceros. A La Trace (Bulletin d’information et d’analyses sur le braconnage et la contrebande d’animaux) no. 45: 23-24.
Rhino collections
East Asian and West African Rhinos.
Rhino Depictions In Contemporary Modern Art.
Old World Neogene and Quaternary rhino-bearing localities.
Clara the Rhinoceros tells the marvellous story of the most famous rhinoceros in history.
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A book by Kees Rookmaaker with chapters by Joachim K. Bautze and Kelly Enright.Rhinos can run faster than you think
Despite weighing up to 2300 kilograms, rhinos can sprint at speeds of 50 kilometres per hour — faster than most humans can run even without carrying a tonne of body weight.
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