Smith, J.E.
Smith, Joe
Smith, J.M.
Smith, J.J.
Smith, J. 2017. Are you my mother?. Proceedings of the International Rhino Keeper (IRKA) Workshop held in Denver, August 2017.
Smith, J. 2017. If the boot fits. Proceedings of the International Rhino Keeper (IRKA) Workshop held in Denver, August 2017.
Smith, J. 2015. Rhinoceros herd management at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center. Paper presented at the 2015 Rhino Keeper Workshop held in Chester, UK: pp. 1-17.
Smith, J. 2013. Rhino trackers à la Sherlock Holmes. Travel News Namibia (website): 1-9.
Ludvigson, G.A.; Sawin, R.S.; Franseen, E.K.; Watney, W.L.; West, R.R.; Smith, J. 2009. A review of the stratigraphy of the Ogallala Formation and revision of Neogene (Tertiary) nomenclature in Kansas. Current Research in Earth Sciences, Bulletin 256, part 2: pp. 1-9, 2 figs. http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Current/2009/Ludvigson/index.html
Smith, J.; Chavey, P.S.; Miller, R.E. 1995. Iron metabolism in captive black (Diceros bicornis) and white (Ceraotherium simum) rhinoceros. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 26 (4): 525-531, figs. 1-4, tables 1-4.
Smith, J. 1993. Serum and tissue iron in black rhinoceros.
Smith, J. 1880. Note on the horn of a rhinoceros stated to have been found in a marl pit in Forfarshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 14: 98-102.






