Anonymous 1982. Extinction is forever. Asiaweek 1982 July 9: 20-29, figs. 1-9.
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Anonymous 1962. Square-lipped rhino transported in Uganda. African Wildlife 16 (1): 77.
Anonymous; Nelson, Horatio 1835. The rhinoceros. Dublin Penny Journal 4 (165), 29 August 1835: 68-69, fig. 1.
Anonymous 1979. A new chance to save the rhino. Swara 2 (2): 20-21, fig. 1.
Anonymous 1963. White rhino conservation. Africana 1 (6): 11.
Anonymous 1968. Die dratyd van die breelip- of witrenoster. Newsletter of the Transvaal Department of Nature Conservation 66: 4.
Anonymous 1943. Peggy, the Indian rhinoceros (in The passing of two zoo favorites). Fauna, Philadelphia 5 (2): 60-61.
Anonymous 1948. More game enter Zululand. African Wildlife 1 (4): 31-32.
Anonymous 1953. Stones for Sally. Zoonooz, San Diego 26 (6): 7, fig. 1.
Anonymous 1953. Coquette. Zoonooz, San Diego 26 (3): 8, fig. 1.
Anonymous 1942. The fate of a fauna. Fauna, Philadelphia 4 (1): 12-15, 24, figs. 1-2.
Anonymous 1946. The Sudan. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 53: 35-36.
Anonymous 1972. New rhino. Fauna and Flora 23: 21, fig. 1.
Home, E. 1823. Ueber das Asiatische Rhinoceros. Notizen aus dem Gebiete der Natur- und Heilkunde 4 (9): 137.
Anonymous 1998. Kenya’s rhino orphans. Awake 1998 (1): 10-11, figs. 1-2.
Anonymous 1966. White rhino in Kenya. Africana 2 (8): 19, figs. 1-3.
Anonymous 1814. Natuurlijke historie van den rhinoceros, of het neushoorn-dier. Vaderlandsche Letteroefeningen 1814 (2): 641-646.
Anonymous 1930. Kenya: slaughter of rhinos. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 11: 51-54.
Anonymous 1951. Nature notes from King George V National Park. Malayan Nature Journal 5 (1): 201-203.
Briscome, T. 1909. A record great Indian rhinoceros (R. unicornis). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 19 (3): 746.
Prater, S.H. 1934. The wild animals of the Indian Empire and the problem of their preservation, part II. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 37 (1) Supplement: 57-96, pls. 15-36.
Bernard, C. 1957. La protection de la nature en Indonesie.
Anonymous 1976. Black rhino birth. Zoonooz, San Diego 49 (12): 17, fig. 1.
Anonymous 1976. White rhino birth. Zoonooz, San Diego 49 (12): 15, fig. 1.
Anonymous 1872. De rhinoceros. Kennis en Kunst 1872: 314-315, 318-320.