Du Toit, R. 2014. Zimbabwe: Tricks for tracking, transmitters, transponders & traps. The Horn Spring 2014: 16-17.
The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30074 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.
Search Tips
Requiring all terms: Use + before each word to require ALL terms in results
+Flynn +1980 finds only references containing both the author and year+translocation +black +rhino requires all three terms to be present
Finding specific phrases: Use quotes for exact matches
"home range" finds the exact phrase only
Excluding terms: Use minus sign to remove unwanted results
translocation -zoo finds translocation studies but excludes zoo transferspopulation -model excludes theoretical modelling papers
Multiple terms: Enter multiple words to find any of them
Results with more matching terms appear first
genetics DNA chromosome finds references with any of these termsResults with more matching terms appear first
Combined search:
"anti-poaching" patrol -tourism finds anti-poaching patrol studies, excluding tourism securityNote: After searching, use filters to narrow by publication year. Use the advanced filtering option to also narrow by author, journal name, species and location.
Muntifering, J.R. 2014. Namibia: Improving tourism's contribution towards rhino conservation. The Horn Spring 2014: 12-13.
Fidgett, A.; Walker, Sue 2014. Chester’s growing crash. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) Spring 2014: 10.
Sweet, J.M. 1963. Robert Jameson in London, 1793: Excerpts from Robert Jameson's ‘Journal of a Voyage from Leith to London 1793’. Annals of Science 19 (2): 81-116.
Landseer, T. 1851. Illustrations of zoology: The engravings by J. W. Lowry and T. Landseer, from original drawings by Sowerby, Varley, Holmes, Bone, Pyne, Lowry, and C. Landseer; with descriptive letterpress. London, Griffin.
Soka, G.E.; Rija, A.A.; Owino, A. 2014. Modeling black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) population performance in East Africa: the case of Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya. Biodiversity & Endangered Species 2 (3): part 126: 1-6.
Williams, D.B. 2010. Climbers find basalt mold and bones of a 15-million-year-old rhinoceros at Blue Lake, Grant County (July 1935). http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm?DisplayPage=output.cfm&file_id=9409. pp. 1-2, 2 figs..
Anonymous 1841. Klein natuurkundig museum, vol. 1. 's Gravenhage, Nederlandsche Maatschappij van Schoone Kunsten.
Anonymous 1832. Peter Parley's book of curiosities, natural and artificial. Philadelphia, Thomas DeSilver.
Parys, J.B. 1801. Catalogue d'objets d'histoire naturelle qui surmoient le Cabinet de feu Monsieur J.B. van Parys, vente Anvers 28 Mai 1801. Anvers.
Anonymous 1812. Description de ce qu'il y a de remarquable a la menagerie et au cabinet d'histoire naturelle. Paris, L.P. Setier.
Plotz, R.D. 2014. From PhD research on African rhino to traditional climate knowledge work in the South Pacific. Post modified from the media release issued by Victoria University of Wellington Communications & Marketing. pp. 1-3.
Nath, S.K. 2014. Associations of dominant tree species of Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, India. International Journal of Basic & Applied Science Research 1 (1): 86-90.
Kingdon, J. 1989. Island Africa: the evolution of Africa's rare animals and plants. Princeton, Princeton University Press: pp. 1-287.
Bingley, W. 1820. Animal biography; or, popular zoology; illustrated by authentic anecdotes of the economy, habits of life, instincts, and sagacity of the animal creation. Fifth edition, volume 1, Mammiferous animals. London, C.J.G. and F. Rivingron (and others).
Cardoso, J.L. 1996. Les grands mammifères du Pléistocène Supérieur du Portugal – Essai de synthèse. Géobios, Lyon; 29: 235-250, 1 fig, 3 tabs.
Cerdeño, E. 1996. Prosantorhinus, the small teleoceratine rhinocerotid from the Miocene of Western Europe. Géobios, Lyon; 29 (1): 111-124, 5 figs, 3 tabs, Pls 17-19.
Buffon, G.L. Leclerc de; Wright, J. 1831. Buffon’s natural history of the globe and of man; beasts, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects. London, Thomas Tegg.
Steele, N. 1992. Poachers in the hills: Norman Deane's life in Hluhluwe Game Reserve. Melmoth, Steele: pp. 1-136.
Shvyreva, A.K. 1980. Paleogeograficheskoe i stratigraficheskoe znachenie nakhodok Elasmoteriya [Palaeogeographic and stratigraphic significance of the findings of Elasmotherium]. In: Mlekopitayushchie Vostochnoy Evropy v Antropogene [In Russian]. Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta Akademii Nauk SSSR, Leningrad 93: 21-25, 3 plates, 1 line drawing.
Smith, M. van Wyk 2009. "The affections of a man of feeling in the midst of the wilderness": François Le Vaillant onthe South African frontier.. English in Africa 36 (2): 99-111.