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Di Minin, E.; Leader Williams, N.; Bradshaw, C.J.A. 2016. Banning trophy hunting will exacerbate biodiversity loss. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 31 (2): 99-103.
Di Minin, E.; Laitila, J.; Montesino-Pouzols, F.; Leader Williams, N.; Slotow, R.; Goodman, P.S.; Conway, A.J.; Moilanen, A. 2014. Identification of policies for a sustainable legal trade in rhinoceros horn based on population projection and socioeconomic models. Conservation Biology 29 (2): 545–555.
Leader Williams, N. 2013. Fate riding on their horns—and genes?. Oryx 47 (3): 311-312.
Brodie, J.F.; Muntifering, J.R.; Hearn, M.; Loutit, B.D.; Loutit, R.; Brell, B.; Uri-Khob, S.; Leader Williams, N.; Du Preez, P. 2011. Population recovery of black rhinoceros in north-west Namibia following poaching. Animal Conservation 14 (4): 354-362. doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1795.2010.00434.x
Okita-Ouma, B.; Amin, R.; Langevelde, F.van; Leader Williams, N. 2009. Density dependence and population dynamics of black rhinos (Diceros bicornis michaeli) in Kenya's rhino sanctuaries. African Journal of Ecology 48: 791-799.
Leader Williams, N. 2008. Harvesting theory and its relevance to making non-detriment findings. Proceedings of International Expert Workshop on CITES Non-Detriment Findings, Cancun, Mexico, November 17th to 22nd, 2008. pp. 1-15.
Leader Williams, N.; Milledge, S.; Adcock, K.; Brooks, M.; Conway, A.J.; MacKnight, M.; Mainka, S.; Martin, E.B.; Teferi, T. 2005. Trophy hunting of black rhino Diceros bicornis: proposals to ensure its future sustainability. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy 8 (1): 1-11.
Walpole, M.J.; Karanja, G.G.; Sitati, N.W.; Leader Williams, N. 2003. Wildlife and people: conflict and conservation in Masai Mara, Kenya. London, International Institute for Environment and Development (Wildlife and Development series, no. 14). pp. i-xi, 1-59.
Smith, R.J.; Muir, R.D.J.; Walpole, M.J.; Balmford, A.; Leader Williams, N. 2003. Governance and the loss of biodiversity. Nature 426, 6 November: 67-70, figs. 1-3, table 1.
Leader Williams, N. 2002. Regulation and protection: successes and failures in rhinoceros conservation.
Walpole, M.J.; Morgan-Davies, A.M.; Milledge, S.; Bett, P.; Leader Williams, N. 2001. Population dynamics and future conservation of a free-ranging black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) population in Kenya. Biological Conservation 99: 237-243, figs. 1-7, table 1.
Davies, G.; Heydon, M.; Leader Williams, N.; MacKinnon, J.; Newing, H. 2001. The effects of logging on tropical forest ungulates.
Leader Williams, N.; Brett, R.; Brooks, M.; Craig, I.; Du Toit, R.; Emslie, R.H.; Knight, M.H.; Stanley Price, M.R.; Stockill, C. 1997. A scheme for differentiating and defining the different situations under which live rhinos are conserved. Pachyderm 23: 24-28, fig. 1, table 1.
Leader Williams, N.; Kayera, J.A.; Overton, G.L. 1996. Tourist hunting in Tanzania: proceedings of a workshop held in July 1993. Gland, IUCN. pp. i-viii, 1-138.
Leader Williams, N. 1994. Evaluation of rhino conservancy project. Harare, WWF. pp. 1-31.
Milner-Gulland, E.J.; Leader Williams, N.; Beddington, J.R. 1993. Is dehorning African rhinos worthwhile?. Pachyderm 17: 52-58, figs. 1-3, table 1.
Leader Williams, N. 1993. Theory and pragmatism in the conservation of rhinos.
Leader Williams, N. 1993. The pros and cons of dehorning rhinos. Report to Workshop on Rhino Conservation for Tanzania. pp. 1-9.
Leader Williams, N. 1993. Causes of loss of Africa's rhinos. Report to Workshop on Rhino Conservation for Tanzania: pp. 1-18.
Leader Williams, N. 1992. The world trade in rhinoceros horn: a review. Cambridge, Traffic International. pp. i-iv, 1-40.
Milner-Gulland, E.J.; Beddington, J.R.; Leader Williams, N. 1992. Dehorning African rhinos: a model of optimal frequency and profitability. Transactions of the Royal Society (Biological Sciences) 249: 83-87, figs. 1-5.
Milner-Gulland, E.J.; Leader Williams, N. 1992. Illegal exploitation of wildlife.
Milner-Gulland, E.J.; Leader Williams, N. 1992. A model of incentives for the illegal exploitation of black rhinos and elephants: poaching pays in Luangwa Valley, Zambia. Journal of Applied Ecology 29: 388-401, figs.1-4, tables 1-2.
Leader Williams, N.; Albon, S.D.; Berry, P.S.M. 1990. Illegal exploitation of black rhinoceros and elephant populations: patterns of decline, law enforcement and patrol effort in Luangwa Valley, Zambia. Journal of Applied Ecology 27 (3): 1055-1087, figs. 1-19, tables 1-4.
Leader Williams, N. 1989. Desert rhino dehorned. Nature 340, 1989 August 24: 599, fig. 1.






