Leader-Williams, N.
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.
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.
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.
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. 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.
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. Luangwa rhinos: ‘Big is best, small is feasible. Pachyderm 12: 27-28.






