The Rhino Document Library
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Foose, T.J.; Zainuddin, Z.Z. 1992. International studbook for Sumatran rhino (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis), 30 September 1992.
Foose, T.J. 1992. Rhino Global Captive Action Plan (GCAP), first edition. Apple Valley, CBSG. [not paginated].
Berlin Zoo; Goeltenboth, R.; Ochs, A. 1999. International studbook of African rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis / Ceratotherium simum), 31.12.1998, Nr. 8. Berlin, Zoologischer Garten. pp. i-vi, 1-331.
Strien, N.J. van; Sadjudin, H.R. 1995. Ujung Kulon National Park: Javan rhino – current status, protection and conservation management. Report to Asian Rhino Specialist Group. pp. 1-32.
Merz, A. 1999. Rhinos: at the brink of extinction, 3rd ed. Johannesburg, Longhorn Publishers. pp. 1-233.
Stromayer, K.A.K. 1998. US Fish and Wildlife service rhinoceros and tiger conservation fund, Africa region update. Pachyderm 26: 123-125.
Walpole, M.J.; Bett, P. 1998. An apparent decline in the Masai Mara black rhino population. Pachyderm 26: 123.
Reuter, H.O.; Adcock, K. 1998. Standardised body condition scoring system for black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Pachyderm 26: 116-121, figs. 1-2, table 1.
Foose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van 1998. Conservation programmes for Sumatran and Javan rhinos in Indonesia and Malaysia. Pachyderm 26: 100-115, figs. 1-11, tables 1-3.
Martin, E.B. 1998. Will new community development projects help rhino conservation in Nepal?. Pachyderm 26: 88-99, map 1, figs. 1-6, tables 1-6.
Brett, R. 1998. Mortality factors and breeding performance of translocated black rhinos in Kenya: 1984-1995. Pachyderm 26: 69-82, figs. 1-8, tables 1-2.
Adcock, K.; Hansen, H.; Lindemann, H. 1998. Lessons from the introduced black rhino population in Pilanesberg National Park. Pachyderm 26: 40-51, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4, photos 1-5.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1998. Dedicated field staff continue to combat rhino poaching in Assam. Pachyderm 26: 25-39, map 1, figs. 1-9, tables 1-11.
Hofmeyr, M. 1998. Comparison of four different radiotransmitter attachments on black rhino in Madikwe Game Reserve. Pachyderm 26: 14-24, figs. 1-6, table 1.
Khan, M.; Foose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van 1998. Chairman’s report: Asian Rhino Specialist Group. Pachyderm 26: 6-7.