The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30269 references.
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Husain, S.S. 1965. Report of meeting 27 September 1964 [rhino in Chittagong]. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Pakistan, Dacca 10 (2): iv-v.
Kalita, D.K. 1992. A study of the magical beliefs and practices in Assam, with special reference to the magical lore of Mayong. Thesis presented to Gauhati University. pp. 1-68.
Dias, N. 2012. Les trophées de chasse au Musée du Duc d’Orléans. In: Cros, M.; Bondaz, J.; Michaud, M., L'Animal cannibalisé: festins d'Afrique. Paris. pp. 99-110.
Nandi, D. 2013. Challenges and prospects for community participation in Community Based Tourism (CBT) in Jaldapara National Park, Jalpaiguri. (W.B.). Trends and Challenges in Global Business Management 2013: 156-161.
Chakma, S. 2016. Assessment of large mammals of the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh with emphasis on tiger (Panthera tigris). Thesis presented to University of Dhaka. pp. 1-209.
Anonymous 1922. En los cuernos de un rinoceronte. Los Muchachos (Madrid) no. 418 (1922 June 4): frontcover.
Richardson, H.; Thompson, G.H. (illustrator) 1909. The poet and other animals. London, Ernest Nister. pp. 1-60.
Dundas, F.G. 1893. Adventure in East Africa: exploration up the Juba River through Somaliland. Black and White: A Weekly Illustrated Record and Review 7 January 1893: 20-21.
Outlaw (The) 1895. Interviews at the Zoo: the rhinoceros. Black and White: A Weekly Illustrated Record and Review 8 June 1895: 781.
Berkeley, S.; Lascelles, T.W. 1891. Rhinoceros hunting in Africa – a vicious charge. Black and White: A Weekly Illustrated Record and Review 8 (1), 28 March 1891: 244, 256.
Blyth, E. [Zoophilus] 1869. Animals of Burma. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 34, 1869 October 9: 304.
Meyaard, E. 1995. On the horns of a dilemma: is long-term conservation of the Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) in Kalimantan, Indonesia, still feasible. Report to International MOF Tropenbos Kalimantan Project: pp. 1-13.
Khan, F. 1991. South East Asian rhino conservation workshop, Bogor, Indonesia – October 1-4. Zoo's Print 1991 December: 14.
Kretzschmar, P. 2003. Evaluation of ex-situ and in-situ projects conducted by SOS Rhino in Sabah, Malaysia: plans and recommendations. Report to SOS Rhino. pp. 1-20.
Demaret, K. 1989. Texas rancher Calvin Bentsen, a former big-game hunter, takes his best shot at saving the rhinos. People 1989 December 11: 103-105.