The Rhino Document Library
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Foose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van 1997. Asian rhinos: status survey and conservation action plan, new edition. Gland, IUCN. pp. i-v, 1-112.
Foose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van 1997. Der Aktionsplan zum Schutz der Asiatischen Nashorner – ein uberblick.
Foose, T.J. 1995. Captive conservation community assists northern white rhino. Around the Horn 3 (1): 7, fig. 1.
Foose, T.J. 1995. Rhinoceros Global Captive Action Plan (GCAP) & global animal survival plans (GASPs). Around the Horn 3 (1): 3-6.
Foose, T.J. 1995. The hairy rhino within a hair’s breadth of extinction. Around the Horn 3 (1): 1-3.
Foose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van; Khan, M. 1995. Sumatran rhino conservation. Conservation Biology 9 (5): 977-978.
Foose, T.J. 1994. International studbook for Sumatran rhino (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis), 31 December 1994. Columbus, International Rhino Foundation. pp. i-v, 1-24.
Foose, T.J. 1994. International studbook for Sumatran rhino (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis), 1 September 1994. Columbus, International Rhino Foundation. pp. 1-15.
Flynn, R.W. 1978. The Sumatran rhinoceros in the Endau-Rompin National Park of Peninsular Malaysia. Malayan Naturalist 4 (2): 5-12, figs. 1-9.
Flynn, R.W. 1981. Distribution, ecology & conservation of the Sumatran rhinoceros in Malaysia. Progress Report. pp. 1-33.
Flynn, R.W. 1981. Operation rhino Sabah, phase I. Report, Final to WWF Malaysia.. pp. 1-14, figs. 1-2.
Flower, W.H.; Lydekker, R. 1891. An introduction to the study of mammals, living and extinct. London, Adam and Charles Black. pp. i-xvi, 1-763.
Flower, W.H. 1891. The horse: a study in natural history. London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Truebner and Co. pp. i-xvi, 1-196.
Flower, W.H. 1878. On the skull of a rhinoceros (R. lasiotis, Scl.?) from India. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1878 June 4: 634-636, table 1.
Fitzsimmons, W.M. 1962. Parabronema roundi n.sp. (Spiruridae: Nematoda) from Rhinoceros bicornis in Kenya. Journal of Helminthology 36 (1/2): 39-44, figs. 1-5.
Fitter, R. 1974. Most endangered mammals: an action programme. Oryx 12 (4): 436-449, figs. 1-5, map 1.
Fitter, R. 1968. Vanishing wild animals of the world. London, Midland Bank and Kaye and Ward. pp. 1-144.