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The world's largest online rhinoceros library dedicated to assisting research and conservation efforts globally.

The Rhino Document Library

Contains a total of 30237 references.

The RRC website provides access to an extensive database of indexed and tagged references, abstracts and full texts covering all aspects of rhino knowledge. There are no restrictions on language, time period, location or type of publication, including reports and grey literature. Contributions and suggestions are welcome.

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Roth, T.L.; Stoops, M.R. 2016. Factors impacting the success of post-mortem sperm rescue in the rhinoceros. Animal Reproduction Science 167: 22-30.
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Duncan, N.; Save African Rhino Foundation 2016. News and events; Another horrible year for the rhinos; Save Valley Conservancy; Done right, Demand Reduction can work. Newsletter of the Save African Rhino Foundation 30 (1): 1-24.
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Anonymous 1872. Zoological Eccentricities at the Regent's Park. The Graphic 22 June 1872.
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James, F.L. 1900. The sportsman's library: Somaliland. Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News 8 September 1900: 56.
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Munro, D.J. 1901. A "rhino" and an elephant on the Burma-Siam border. Wide World Magazine 7 (37) April: 2-5, 4 figures.
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Uhlig, U. 1999. Paleobiogeography of some Paleogene rhinocerotoids (Mammalia) in Europe. Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae, Cluj-Napoca; 2: 477-481, 1 fig.
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Boada-Sana, A. 2008. Phylogénie du Rhinocérotidé Diaceratherium Dietrich, 1931 (Mammalia, Perissodactyla). Mémoire de Master 2 Paléontologie, Paléobiologie et Phylogénie presented to Université des Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, Montpellier-2. pp. 1-50.
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Aiglstorfer, M. 2014. Herbivorous large mammals from the late Middle Miocene Gratkorn locality (Styria, Austria) – Taxonomy and Isotopic Tracking of Palaeoecology (δ18OCO3, δ13C, 87Sr/86Sr). Dissertation der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen zur Erlangung des Grades eines Doktors der Naturwissenschaften (Dr. rer. nat.), Tübingen: 220 pp., w/ figs & tabs.
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MacDougal, C. 1978. Royal Chitawan Nepal’s tiger land. Wildlife 20 (1): 20-25, 7 plates, 1 map.
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Olagnier, P. 1931. Les Jésuites à Pondichéry de 1703 a 1721 et l'affaire Naniapa. Revue de l'histoire des colonies francaises 19: 517-550.
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Savare, J. 1972. La licorne: de la légende à la réalité. Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie 60: 177-185.
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Chaigneau, M. 1982. Christophe-Augustin Lamare-Picquot, pharmacien, naturaliste, explorateur. Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie 70: 5-26.
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Smith, P.J. 1985. Rabelais et la licorne. Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire 63 (3): 477-503.
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Anonymous 1893. A naturalist's treasure: a talk with F.C. Selous. Illustrated London News 1893 February 18: 215.
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Du Toit, I. 2016. The rhinoceros farmer's statutory burden. In Du Toit, J.G. The story of the white rhinoceros. Krugersdorp: pp. 246-251.
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Fredriksson, A.J. 2016. An artist's take on the rhinoceros. In Du Toit, J.G. The story of the white rhinoceros. Krugersdorp: pp. 209-212.
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Joubert, S.C.J. 2016. White rhinoceros populations in the Kruger National Park during the 1900's. In Du Toit, J.G. The story of the white rhinoceros. Krugersdorp: pp. 79-86.
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Gyongyi, K. 2014. Liwonde black rhino monitoring & protection project. Wilderness Wildlife Trust Annual Report 2014: 13.
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Rhino Alive 2016. Media statement: South Africa's missed opportunity to save the remaining rhino in the world. Johannesburg: pp. 1-3.
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Liesowska, A. 2015. Sasha, the world's only baby woolly rhino is 34,000 years old, say scientists. The Siberian Times 8 September 2015: 1-11, 12 figures.
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Gee, E.P. 1964. Chased by a rhino!. Animals 3 (23): 626-631, 5 figures.
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