Vigne, L.; t Sas Rolfes, M.; Milliken, T.; Rademeyer, J.; Talukdar, B.K. 2025. The impact of rhino horn trafficking on conservation. [chapter 16]. In: Melletti, M.; Talukdar, B.; Balfour, D. 2025. Rhinos of the world: ecology, conservation and management. Berlin, Springer. pp. 393-422. doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-67169-2_16
t Sas Rolfes, M.; Rademeyer, J.; Vigne, L.; Emslie, R.H.; Knight, M.; Gaymer, J.; Talukdar, B.K. 2025. The impact of poaching on rhino conservation. [chapter 15]. In: Melletti, M.; Talukdar, B.; Balfour, D. 2025. Rhinos of the world: ecology, conservation and management. Berlin, Springer. pp. 367-392. doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-67169-2_15
Vigne, L. 2025. Review: Somerville, Africa’s Threatened Rhinos: a history of exploitation and conservation. Pachyderm 66: 239-241.
Vigne, L. 2025. Review: Charging at life: Peter ‘Mbobo’ Hitchins, a life in wildlife conservation. Pachyderm 66: 242-244.
Vigne, L. 2024. Review: Rookmaaker, The Rhinoceros of South Asia. Pachyderm 65: 193-199.
Ferreira, S.; Balfour, D.; Vigne, L.; Knight, M.; Mosweu, K. 2024. Conservation impacts and the future of the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). African Journal of Wildlife Research 54 (1): 81-91. doi.org/10.3957/056.054.0081
Vigne, L. 2023. CITES urges concerted efforts to combat illicit wildlife trade. Swara, Nairobi January - March 2023: 41-44.
Vigne, L.; Nijman, V. 2022. Elephant, rhino horn, pangolin and helmeted hornbill products for sale at the Myanmar-Thailand-China border. Environmental Conservation 2022 (Apr 7): 1-8, 2 figures, 4 tables. doi.org/10.1017/S0376892922000169
Vigne, L. 2022. Tribute to Tony Fitzjohn. Pachyderm 63: 220-221.
Vigne, L. 2020. The rhino horn and ivory trade: 1980-2020. Ph.D. thesis presented to Oxford Brookes University, UK. pp. 1-79.
Vigne, L. 2019. Book Review: The story of India's unicorns. Pachyderm 60: 146-147.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2018. Amid conflict, Yemen's demand for rhino horn daggers continues. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2018: 28-33.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2018. Illegal rhino horn trade in Eastern Asia still threaten's Kruger's rhinos. Lympne, Aspinall Foundation: pp. 1-124.
Vigne, L. 2018. Esmond Bradley Martin 1941-2018. Geographical Journal 185: 125-126.
Vigne, L. 2017. A tale of two African cities–Ivory trade comparisons in Khartoum/Omdurman and Addis Ababa. Pachyderm 58: 88-96.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2017. The ivory trade of Laos: now the fastest growing in the world. London, Save the Elephants. pp. 1-88.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2017. Decline in the legal ivory trade in China in anticipation of a ban. London, Save the Elephants. pp. 1-88.
Vigne, L. 2016. Ivory and religious statues in the Philippines today. Pachyderm 57: 48-56.
Martin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 2016. Macau’s elephant and mammoth ivory trade today. Pachyderm 57: 78-85.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2016. High rhino horn prices drive poaching. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2016: 42-46.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2015. China faces a conservation challenge: the expanding elephant and mammoth ivory trade in Beijing and Shanghai. Nairobi, Save the Elephant and Port Lympne, Aspinall Foundation: pp. 1-92.
Martin, E.B.; Vigne, L. 2015. Hong Kong's ivory: more items for sale than in any other city in the world. London, Save the Elephants: pp. 1-67.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2015. Vietnam's illegal ivory trade threatens Africa's elephants. London, Save the Elephants: pp. 1-86.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2014. Findings on the flourishing ivory trade in Angola's capital, Luanda. Traffic Bulletin 26 (2): 44-46.
Martin, E.B.; Morales, J.; Vigne, L. 2013. The decline in carving African and Asian elephant tusks in Nepal and the decrease in ivory items for retail sale in Kathmandu. Pachyderm 54: 52-58.






