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.
James, F.L. 1900. The sportsman's library: Somaliland. Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News 8 September 1900: 56.
Munro, D.J. 1901. A "rhino" and an elephant on the Burma-Siam border. Wide World Magazine 7 (37) April: 2-5, 4 figures.
Petronio, C.; Anzidei, A.P.; Bedetti, C.; Bona, F.; Di Canzio, E.; Gentili, S.; Mazza, P.; Palombo, M.R.; Pavia, M.; Salari, L.; Sardella, R.; Tintori, A. 2005. Le faune a mammiferi del Plio-Pleistocene (In: Bonfiglio L., ed: Paleontologia dei Vertebrati in Italia – Evoluzione biologica, significato ambientale e paleogeografia). Memorie del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona (ser 2) 6: 183-218, 67 figs.
Uhlig, U. 1999. Paleobiogeography of some Paleogene rhinocerotoids (Mammalia) in Europe. Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae, Cluj-Napoca; 2: 477-481, 1 fig.
Hayward, M.W.; Ripple, W.J.; Plotz, R.D.; Garnett, S.T. 2016. Don't bank African rhinos in Australia. Nature 534: 475.
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.
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.
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.
Savare, J. 1972. La licorne: de la légende à la réalité. Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie 60: 177-185.
Chaigneau, M. 1982. Christophe-Augustin Lamare-Picquot, pharmacien, naturaliste, explorateur. Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie 70: 5-26.
Meyer, L.C.R.; Bengis, R.; Fowlds, W.; Goddard, A.; Hofmeyr, M.; Marais, J.; O’Dell, J.H.; Steenkamp, G.; Tordiffe, A.S.W.; Kock, M.D. 2015. Treatment of rhinoceros which have been poached using opioids and are found recumbent. Johannesburg. pp. 1-14.
Anonymous 1893. A naturalist's treasure: a talk with F.C. Selous. Illustrated London News 1893 February 18: 215.
Singh, R.K.; Srivastava, U.C.; Nasir, M. 2015. Management of impaction in greater one horned rhinoceros. Zoo's Print 30 (12): 15-17.
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.
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.
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.
Gyongyi, K. 2014. Liwonde black rhino monitoring & protection project. Wilderness Wildlife Trust Annual Report 2014: 13.
Rhino Alive 2016. Media statement: South Africa's missed opportunity to save the remaining rhino in the world. Johannesburg: pp. 1-3.
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.