The Rhino Document Library
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Ol Pejeta Conservancy 2023. Annual report 2023: 2030 Strategy, building a resilient future. Kenya, Ol Pejeta. pp. 1-20.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy 2022. Annual report 2022: building a stronger future. Kenya, Ol Pejeta. pp. 1-33.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy 2018. Annual report 2018: a role model for conservation. Kenya, Ol Pejeta. pp. 1-27.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy 2017. Annual report 2017: a role model for conservation. Kenya, Ol Pejeta. pp. 1-58.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy 2016. Annual report 2016: a role model for conservation. Kenya, Ol Pejeta. pp. 1-25.
Ruggeri, E.; Prunier, J.; Sirard, M.A.; Klohonatz, K.; Durrant, B.S. 2026. Manual curation for improved genome annotation of the functionally extinct northern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum cottoni). PlosOne 21(1): e0340594: 1-6. doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.0340594
Goodchild, O.A.; Rosen, S.N.; Mennecart, B.; Jin Meng; Tissier, J. 2026. The petrosal and bony labyrinth of extinct horses (Perissodactyla, Equidae) and their implications for perissodactyl evolution. PeerJ 14:e20484: 1-34. doi.org/10.7717/peerj.20484
Mongkolphan, C.; Buamas, S.; Tangsudjal, S. 2026. Molecular characterization of tick-borne piroplasms in captive megaherbivores in Thailand. Parasitology Research 125 (2): 1-9.
Ferawati, N.M.; Widiawati, A.E.; Pahlawan, D.S.; Mustikawati, G. 2025. Dystocia management and intensive neonatal care in a Sumatran rhinoceros at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary. Journal of Wildlife and Conservation Medicine 1 (2): 28-31. doi.org/10.29244/jwcm.1.2.28
Bigalke, R.C.; Bateman, J.A. 1962. On the status and distribution of ungulate mammals in the Cape province, South Africa. Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums 2: 85-109.
Srivastav, A.; Nigam, P.; Sangmo Lama, N. 2016. National Studbook of One Horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun and Central Zoo Authority, New Delhi Third Edition. 1-65.
Deane, N.N.; Feely, J.M. 1974. The development of a South African game ranch. In: Geist, V.; Walther, F., The behaviour of ungulates and its relation to management. Morges, IUCN (Publications New series no. 24). vol. 2, pp. 882-88, 6 tables.
Holub, E. 1890. Von der Capstadt ins Land der Maschukulumbe. Reisen im südlichen Afrika in den Jahren 1883-1887, vol. 2. Wien, Alfred Holder.
India Government 1957. India’s Wild Life. Delhi, Publications Division, United Press. pp. 1-41, ii-xxii, 23 figures.
Weigl, R. 2015. Longevity of mammals in captivity: from the living collections of the world. Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbart (Kleine Senckenberg-Reihe 48).
Hempel, E.; Bibi, F.; Faith, J.T.; Brink, J.S.; Kalthoff, D.C.; Kamminga, P.; et al. 2011. Identifying the true number of specimens of the extinct blue antelope (Hippotragus leucophaeus). Nature Scientific Reports 11, 2100: 1-14. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80142-2
Wallace, A.R.; Veth, P.J. 1870. Insulinde: het land van den orang-oetan en den paradijsvogel. Uit het Engelsch vertaald en van aanteekeningen voorzien door Prof. P.J. Veth, vol. 1. Amsterdam, P.N. van Kampen. pp. i-xxiv, 1-528.
Bosnak, J.E.; Honings, R. 2023. Roaring tigers, grunting buffalo, and slithering snakes along the javanese road: a comparative examination of Dutch and Indonesian travel writing. In: Honings, R.; Op de Beek, E., Animals in Dutch Travel writing, 1800-present. Leiden. pp. 29-77.
Radermacher, J.C.M. 1856. Hoe ‘t er vroeger in de Bataviasche bovenlanden en de Preanger regentschappen uitzag. Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indië 18 (2): 161-176.