Douwe Mout 1749. Arrival of rhinoceros in Citavecchia, Italy. Opregte Haerlemsche courant 25 December 1749: 2.
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Depaulis, T. 2025. Enquête sur Daumont, éditeur d’estampes à Paris au XVIIIe siècle. Le Vieux papier no. 440: 455-464, pls. VI-IX.
Jurkowlaniec, G. 2023. Bones of contention: Johann Heinrich Merck’s palaeontological encounters with academic scholars and professional printmakers. Notes and Records of the Royal Society 77: 55-604. doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.2022.0014
Blumenbach, J.F. 1784. Letter to Johann Heinrich Merck in Darmstadt, dated Göttingen, 2 January 1784. In: Dougherty, F.W.P.; Klatt, N. 2007. The Correspondence of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, Volume II: 1783-1785 Letters 231 – 391. Revised, Augmented and Edited by Norbert Klatt. Göttingen, Klatt. pp. 125-127 (printed and annotated).
Meckel, J.F. 1752. Letter of Johann Friedrich Meckel to Albrecht von Haller, 20. August 1752 (BB Bern, N Albrecht von Haller 105.37, Meckel, Johann Friedrich: 62). hallerNet, https://hallernet.org/data/letter/05082,aufgerufen am 30.06.2025.
Meckel, J.F. 1752. Letter 582 to A. Haller (and G.L. Hoffmann): Parisiis d. 20. Augusti 1752. In: Epistolarum ab eruditis viris ad Alb. Hallerum scriptarum Pars I. Latinae. Vol. 3: Epistolae 405 ad 670 scriptae ab anno MDCCXLIX ad annum MDCCLV. Bernae, Sumptibus Societatis Typographicae (1774). pp. 318-319.
Barman, N.N.; Das, S.; Kakati, P.; Deka, P.; Talukdar, P.; Vaid, R.K.; Sharma, A. 2023. Fecal microbiota of Rhinoceros unicornis as a reservoir of multi-drug-resistant bacteria. Corpus Journal of Dairy and Veterinary Science 4 (1049): 1-4.
Project Rhino 2025. News from the field. Project Rhino Newsletter 2025 April: 1-5.
Project Rhino 2023. Annual report 2023: stop wildlife crime. Durban, KZN. pp. 1-18.
Project Rhino 2019. Annual report 2019: stop wildlife crime. Durban, KZN. pp. 1-22.
Project Rhino 2017. Annual report 2017: stop wildlife crime. Durban, KZN. pp. 1-20.
Environmental Investigation Agency 2025. Horns on the horizon: a review of commercial rhino horn trade developments in South Africa (Briefing document for CITES SC78). Washington, EIA. pp. 1-12. eia.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/EIA_US_SA_Rhino_report_0125_FINAL.pdf
Bristol Museum 2025. Rare images found of Northern Sumatran Rhinoceros Jackson: From the colonial jungle into London Zoo. Online blog https://www.viewmasterqueen.com/pdfs/Rare-images-found-of-Northern-Sumatran-Rhinoceros-Jackson.pdf.
Owino, Anthony; Patton, F. 2025. Rebuilding Uganda’s rhino legacy: The Ziwa Sanctuary story. Swara, Nairobi 2025 April-June: 33-37.
Williams, S.A. 2025. What do women and rhinos have in common?. F & S Reports 6 (Supplement 1: Bridging studies in wild animal species and humans to better understand, assist, and control reproduction): 19-23. doi.org/10.1016/j.xfre.2025.01.008
Chernova, O.F.; Boeskorov, G.G. 2025. Hair coat of Woolly Rhino (Coelodonta antiquitatis†) of different ages: comparative analysis. Zoologičeskij žurnal 104 (2): 35-50. doi.org/10.31857/S0044513425020033
Chiaraluce, G. 2025. Il rinoceronte Clara: riflessioni transculturali, identità e migrazioni nell’arte degli ultimi decenni. Novecento Transnazionale. Letterature, Arti e Culture 9: 37-52. doi.org/10.13133/2532-1994/18926
Faia, C. 2024. In trasparenza: un confronto tra le filigrane del corpus aldrovandiano delle tavole della Biblioteca Universitaria di Bologna e del ms. 2 della Biblioteca Universitaria Alessandrina di Roma. Aldrovandiana 3 (1): 61-79. doi.org/10.30682/aldro2401f
Gippoliti, S.; Ziegler, T. 2024. Taxonomy goes zoos: the inevitable relevance of species delimitation and conservation unit recognition for adequate ex situ conservation measures. Zoologische Garten (N.F.) 92 (2): 147-158. doi.org/10.53188/zg0030
Sonowal, R.R.; Atungbou, N. 2023. Netizen perception on the burning of 2479 stockpile single-horn rhino in Assam in three social media platform. Explorations (Indian Sociological Society) 7 (3): 194-226.
Bardelli, G.; Chiozzi, G. 2024. Natura 200: Emilio Cornalia e Antonio Stoppani, 1824-2024 Museo di Storia Naturale di Milano. Natura 114 (2): 1-63.
Moore, B.C.; Lenggenhager, L. 2025. Rewilding the rhinoceros. In: Moore, B.C.; Lenggenhager, L., Space is the ultimate luxury: capitalists, conservationists, and ancestral land in Namibia. Leiden, Brill (African Social Studies Series 49). pp. 200-221.
Codrea, V.; Farcas, C. 2024. The woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) from Râșteț Cave (Bihor County). Nymphaea, Folia naturae Bihariae 51: 5-19.
Sundar, R. 2025. The Sanctuary interview: Dr. Panjit Basumatary. Sanctuary Asia 2025 April: 30-33.
Sahgal, B. 2025. The Gir inheritance. Sanctuary Asia 2025 April: 22-29.