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Rhino Resource Center

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

The Rhino Document Library

Contains a total of 30236 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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Zeuner, F.E. 1961. Faunal evidence for Pleistocene climates. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 95 (Art. 1): 502-507.
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Ogilvie, D.D. 1953. Animals I have met- the Rhinoceros. Veterinary Record 65 (32): 505-506.
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Du Toit, R.; Kluge, E.B. 1947. The Tsetse fly problem and its control in South Africa. Veterinary Record 59 (41): 569-574.
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Harthoorn, A.M. 1959. Game eradication. Veterinary Record 71 (12): 243-244.
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Lock, J.A.; Harthoorn, A.M. 1959. The use of succinylcholine chloride (suxamethonium chloride) for the control and management of wild animals. Veterinary Record 71 (43): 919-920.
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International Rhino Foundation (IRF) 2026. Newsletter: Something big is coming | SRS: Sedah Mirah turned 4 | Empowering Artisans in Assam | A new look for rhino research | New Series: The Women Saving the World’s Rarest Rhinos | Rhino news. Newsletter March 2026: 1-6.
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Chit Sein; Tin Thein 2013. A new record of Chalicotherium from the Irrawaddy Formation in Migyaungye Area, Magway Region. Universities Research Journal 6 (5): 207-218.
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Ulrich, F. 2026. Tierpark gewährt spannenden Einblick ins Archiv: das Baby von Claus Hagenbeck. Hamburger Abendblatt 21 March 2026.
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Singh, Swtantra; Upadhyay, P. 2018. Archaeological exploration of rock art sites of Robertsganj Block, District Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh. Bulletin of the Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology 42: 243-263.
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Vwede-Obahor, N. 2025. Nakadanya – The female white rhinoceros: a symbol of Uganda’s effort in biodiversity conservation during the 2025 World Rhino Day. Kampala, UNDP Uganda Press release: 1-6.
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Lixin Huang 2014. Rhino horn is no medicine. New Scientist 26 April 2014: 27.
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Fosbrooke, H. 1950. Rock engravings or petroglyphs | The Kondoa sites: where they are and how to get there | Some Kondoa paintings more fully described | Paintings in districts other than Kondoa. Tanganyika Notes and Records 29: 1-61.
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Leakey, L.S.B. 1950. The archaeological aspect of the Tanganyika paintings. Tanganyika Notes and Records 29: 15-19.
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Moreau, R.E. 1944. Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya; some comparisons with special reference to the mammals and birds; and with a note on Mount Meru. Tanganyika Notes and Records 18: 28-66.
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Swynnerton, G.H. 1946. Vernacular names for some of the better-known mammals in the Central Province, Tanganyika Territory. Tanganyika Notes and Records 21: 21-37.
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