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Helary, S.F.; Shaw, J.; Brown, R.; Clauss, M.; Owen-Smith, N. 2012. Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) natural diets: comparing iron levels across seasons and geographical locations. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 43 (3s): S48-S54.
Ogutu, J.O.; Owen-Smith, N.; Piepho, H.P.; Said, M.Y. 2011. Continuing wildlife population declines and range contraction in the Mara region of Kenya during 1977–2009. Journal of Zoology. doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7998.2011.00818.x
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