The Rhino Document Library
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Lindeque, M. 1994. Rhinoceros conservation in Namibia – a framework for private sector participation Contributors: KPErb, LGeldenhuys, IDGrobler, MLindeque, RLoutit, HRumpf, HJSchader, KAEVenzke. Windhoek, Namibia, Ministry of Environment and Tourism. pp. 1-64.
Lindeque, M. 1990. The case for dehorning the black rhinoceros in Namibia. South African Journal of Science 86 (5/6): 226-227.
Lindemann, H.; Hansen, H. 1993. Pilanesberg black rhino report for 1992. Endangered Wildlife 13: 3-6, figs. 1-7.
Lindemann, H.; Hansen, H. 1992. A chip on the shoulder and one in each horn. Endangered Wildlife 10: 9-12, figs. 1-5.
Lindemann, H. 1984. Demographic survey of the black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis in captivity. International Zoo Yearbook 23: 225-233, figs. 1-7, tables 1-2.
Lindemann, H. 1982. African rhinoceros in captivity. Copenhagen University, Ph.D. Thesis. pp. i-vi, 1-125.
Lieurade, L. 1935. Le parc zoologique de Logone-Birni (Nord-Cameroun). Terre et la Vie 5: 3-7, figs. 1-3.
Lichtenstein, H. 1812. Review of Lichtenstein’s Travels in southern Africa. Quarterly Review 8: 382-384.
Leyrat, J.C. 1982. Contribution a l’etude des Rhinoceros Asiatiques. Alfort, Ecole Nationale Veterinaire (These pour le Doctorat Veterinaire, Universite Paris Val de Marne, Faculte de Medicine). pp. i-iii, 1-91.
Lewis, J.C.M.; Kirkwood, J.K. 1990. Studies on Vitamin E supplementation in a black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Veterinary Record 126: 558.
Lewis, E.A. 1933. Rhipicephalus ayrei n.sp. (a tick) from Kenya Colony. Parasitology 25 (2): 269-272, figs. 1-2.
Levey, M. 1956. National Gallery catalogues: The eighteenth cenury Italian schools. London, National Gallery. pp. 1-120.
Leuthold, W. 1977. African ungulates: a comparative review of their ethology and behavioral ecology. Berlin etc., Springer-Verlag. pp. i-xiii, 1-307.