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Emslie, R.H.; Milliken, T.; Talukdar, B.N.; Burgess, G.; Adcock, K.; Balfour, D.; Knight, M.H. 2019. African and Asian rhinoceroses – status, conservation and trade. A report from the IUCN Species Survical Commission (IUCN/SSC) African and Asian Rhino Specialist Groups and TRAFFIC to the CITES Secretariat pursuant to Resolution Conf. 9.14 (Rev. CoP17). Report to CITES 17th meeting (Colombo, June 2019), CoP 18 Doc.83.1 annex 3: 1-38.
Milliken, T. 2018. Obituary: Esmond Martin. Pachyderm 59: 132-133.
Gray, T.N.E.; Milliken, T.; Khem Vuthravong; Gauntlett, S. 2017. Cambodia’s increasing role in the African ivory and rhinoceros horn trade. Traffic Bulletin 29 (2): 45-46.
Emslie, R.H.; Milliken, T.; Talukdar, B.N.; Ellis, S.; Adcock, K.; Knight, M.H. 2016. African and Asian rhinoceroses – status, conservation and trade. A report from the IUCN Species Survical Commission (IUCN/SSC) African and Asian Rhino Specialist Groups and TRAFFIC to the CITES Secretariat pursuant to Resolution Conf. 9.14 (Rev. CoP15). Report to CITES 16th meeting (Johannesburg, September-October 2016), CoP 17 Doc.68 annex 5: 1-21.
Milliken, T. 2014. Illegal trade in ivory and rhino horn: An assessment report to improve law enforcement under the Wildlife Traps Project. Cambridge, Traffic. pp. 1-28.
Milliken, T. 2013. CITES CoP16: Rhinoceroses. Traffic Bulletin 25 (2): 61-62.
Milliken, T. 2012. Final destination. Africa Geographic 20 (3): 40-43.
Milliken, T.; Shaw, J. 2012. The South Africa-Viet Nam rhino horn trade nexus: a deadly combination of institutional lapses, corrupt wildlife industry professionals and Asian crime syndicates. Johannesburg, Traffic. pp. 1-173.
Milliken, T.; Shaw, J. 2012. Executive summary of The South Africa-Viet Nam rhino horn trade nexus. Johannesburg, Traffic.
Milliken, T.; Emslie, R.H.; Talukdar, B.K. 2009. African and Asian rhinoceroses: A report from the IUCN Species Survical Commission (IUCN/SSC) African and Asian Rhino Specialist Groups and TRAFFIC to the CITES Secretariat pursuant to Resolution Conf. 9.14 (Rev. CoP14) and Decision 14.89. Report to CITES 15th meeting (Doha, March 2010), CoP 15 Doc.45.1A annex: 1-18.
Milliken, T.; Du Toit, R. 1994. Rhino dehorning in Zimbabwe: an update. Traffic Bulletin 14 (2): 45-46.
Martin, E.B.; Milliken, T.; Nowell, K. 1993. Rhino horn stockpile acquisition, compensation & destruction. Swara 16 (3): 17-22, figs. 1-8.
Milliken, T.; Nowell, K.; Thomson, J. 1993. The decline of the black rhino in Zimbabwe: implications for future rhino conservation. Cambridge, Traffic International. pp. i-iv, 1-76.
Milliken, T. 1991. South Korea revisited. Pachyderm 14: 25-27, figs. 1-2.
Milliken, T. 1991. The evolution of legal controls on rhinoceros products in Hong Kong – an Asian model worth considering. Oryx 25 (4): 209-214.
Milliken, T.; Martin, E.B.; Nowell, K. 1991. Rhino horn trade controls in East Asia. Traffic Bulletin 12 (1/2): 17-21, figs. 1-2, tables 1-2.
Song, C.; Milliken, T. 1990. The rhino horn trade in South Korea. Pachyderm 13: 5-11, figs. 1-3, tables 1-5.
Milliken, T. 1980. Rhinos by the horn. CITES / CandM 2 (5): 6-13, figs. 1-10.






