The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30085 references.
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Roman, F. 1914. Sur les Rhinocéridés du bassin de Mayence. Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences de Paris 158: 1224-1227.
Irr, F. 1975. Sur la découverte d’un Rhinocerotidé, Dicerorhinus etruscus (Falconer) dans les Alpes-Maritimes et ses consèguences pour le problème du Sicilien en Provence. Comptes Rendus de l'Acadèmie des Sciences de Paris (Serie D) 280: 2191-2194.
Ginsburg, L. 1967. Une faune de Mammifères dans l'Helvétien Marin de Sos (Lot-et-Garonne) et de Rimbez (Landes). Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 7 (9): 5-18.
Ginsburg, L.; Antunes, M.T. 1979. Les Rhinocerotides du Miocene inferieur et moyen de Lisbonne (Portugal). Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences de Paris Serie D 288: 493-495.
Bocherens, H. 2003. Isotopic biogeochemistry and the paleoecology of the mammoth steppe fauna (in: Reumer J.W.F., De Vos J. & Mol D., eds: Proceedings of the Second International Mammoth Conference “Advances in Mammoth Research”, Rotterdam, May 16-20, 1999). Deinsea 9: 57-76, 10 figs, 2 tabs..
Flores, E. 1900. L’Elephas antiquus Falconer e il Rhinoceros mercki Jag. in provincia di Reggio Calabria. Bollettino della Società Geologica Italiana, Roma 19: CXXXVI.
Flores, E. 1906. Su di un molare di Rhinoceros rinvenuto a Isoletta (Caserta). Bollettino della Società Geologica Italiana, Roma; 25: 277-280.
Daniel, B. 2006. On the horns of a huge dilemma: Saving the Asian Rhino. Lifestyle & Travel Magazine no.12: 148-150.
Stefano, G. de 1899. L'Elephas meridionalis e il Rhinoceros mercki nel Quaternario calabrese. Bollettino della Società Geologica Italiana 18 (3): 421-431.
Stefano, G. de 1901. Ancora sull'Elephas meridionalis Nesti e il Rhinoceros mercki Jaeger nel Quaternario di Reggio Calabria. Bollettino della Società Geologica Italiana 20 (2): 339-342.
Flerov, K.K. 1934. O nekotorykh geograficheskikh i istoricheskikh izmenenyakh evraziyskikh kopytnykh (On some geographical and historical variations of Eurasian ungulates). Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Moskva; 4 (3): 167-171.
Shepherd, M. 2010. On the horn of a dilemma. On the front-line against Assam's poachers. Rhino viewpoint with Mark Carwardine. Wildlife Matters no. 37 (Autumn 2010): 4-5.
Shepherd, M. 2011. Rhino reports: The highs and lows of Namibi's desert rhinos. 'Rhino goes to school' forms the heart of outreach in Assam. Emergency funding released to protect South Africa's rhinos. Wildlife Matters no. 38 (Spring 2011): 4-5.
Valmont-Bomare, J.C. 1800. Dictionnaire raisonné universel d'histoire naturelle, 6th ed. Lyon, Bruyset Aine and Cie: vol. 12.
Beacham, W.; Beetz, K.H. 1997. Beacham's guide to international endangered species. Osprey, Fla., Beacham Pub. Corp.: vol. 1.
Azzaroli, A.; Giuli, C. de; Ficcarelli, G.; Torre, D. 1988. Late Pliocene to early Mid-Pleistocene mammals in Eurasia: Faunal succession and dispersal events. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology 66: 77-100.
Coppens, Y. 1971. Les Vertebres villafranchiens de Tunisie – Gisements nouveaux, signification. Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences Serie D 273: 51-54.
Farina, S. 2011. Late Pleistocene-Holocene mammals from Canale delle Acque Alte (Canale Mussolini) (Agro Pontino, Latium). Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, Modena 50 (1): 11-22.
Anonymous 1996. Focus on the Rhino & Elephant Foundation: Tourists, locals, and rhinos. Keeping Track April/May: 43.
Alibhai, S.K.; Jewell, Z.C. 2001. Zimbabwe, black rhino: saving the world's last black rhinoceri. Earthwatch 2001 [date uncertain]: 43-44.
Malez, M. 1960. Etruskisches Nashorn – Dicerorhinus etruscus (Falconer) – aus altpleistozänen Brekzien der Halbinsel Marjan bei Split (Dalmatien). Mammalia Pleistocaenica, Brno; 1: 115-125, 2 Pls., 3 tabs..
Anonymous 1996. Earthwatch: Auction of black and white rhino; birth of black rhinoceros calf at Dubbo; new concept in raising funds for rhino conservation. Go no. 125: 54-56.
Fernandez, D.G.; Vicente i Castells, J. 2008. Nuevas aportaciones al conocimiento de Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) de Brown Bank, Mar Del Norte. Butleti del Centre d'Estudis de la Natura del Barcelones-Nord 7 (3): 309-329.