The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30237 references.
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Haywood, C.W. 1927. To the mysterious Lorian swamp: an adventure & arduous journey of exploration through the vast waterless tracts of unknown Jubaland. London, Seeley, Service and Co. pp. 1-275.
Haywood, A.H. 1932. Nigeria: preservation of wild life. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 17: 27-48, map 1.
Hays, H.R. 1967. Notes on breeding black rhinoceroses Diceros bicornis at Pittsburgh Zoo. International Zoo Yearbook 7: 164-165.
Hayashi, Z. 1959. Indian rhinoceros ‘King of Tama’ in Tama Zoological Park [In Japanese]. Animals and Zoo 11 (2): 6-7, fig. 1.
Hausmann, B. 1922. Albrecht Durers Kupferstiche, Radirungen, Holzschnitte und Zeichnungen, unter besonderer Beruecksichtigung der dazu verwandte Papiere und deren Wasserzeichnen. Wuerzburg, J. Frank. pp. i-iii, 1-130.
Haupt, O. 1993. Austausch von Spitzmaulnashornbullen (Diceros bicornis) zwischen dem Zoo Magdeburg und dem Zoo Dvur Kralove. Arbeitsplatz Zoo 4 (2): 34.
Hattingh, J.; Knox, C.M.; Raath, J.P. 1994. Arterial blood pressure and blood gas composition of white rhinoceroses under etorphine anaesthesia. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 24 (1/2): 12-14, table 1.
Hasselt, A.L. van 1881. Ethnographische atlas van Midden-Sumatra, met verklarende tekst. Leiden, E.J. Brill. pp. i, 1-63.
Hasselt, A.L. van 1861. Rhinoceroshoorn als middel tegen slangenbeet. Verslagen en Mededelingen van de Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen 12: 130-132.
Hartmann, R. 1868. Geographische Verbreitung der im nordostlichen Afrika wild lebenden Saeugetheire. Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft fur Erdkunde zu Berlin 3: 345-368.
Harthoorn, A.M.; Player, I.C. 1964. The narcosis of the white rhinoceros: a series of eighteen case histories. Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde 89 Suppl 1: 225-229.
Harthoorn, A.M.; Lock, J.A. 1960. The rescue of rhinoceroses at Kariba Dam. Oryx 5 (6): 352-355, pls. 1-5.
Harthoorn, A.M.; Bligh, J. 1965. The use of a new Oviparine derivative with potent morphine-like activity for the restraint of hoofed wild animals. Research in Veterinary Science 6: 290-299, table 1.