The Rhino Document Library
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Manuel 1892. The authentic history of Captain Castagnette, nephew of the “Man with the wooden head”. Illustrated with forty-three pictures by Gustave Doré. Derby, F. Murray. pp. 1-62.
Manuel 1862. Histoire aussi interessante qu’invraisembable de l’intrepide capitaine Castagnette, neveu de l’homme a la tete de bois. Illustree de 43 vignettes sur bois par Gustave Doré. Paris, L. Hachette et Cie. pp. 1-78.
Manuel 1864. Histoire aussi interessante qu’invraisembable de l’intrepide capitaine Castagnette, neveu de l’homme a la tete de bois. Journal pour tous: Magasin litteraire illustre no. 659 (23 January 1864): 520-522, 528.
Routledge, G. 1870. The child’s picture book of wild and domestic animals. London, George Routledge & Co.
Anonymous 1882. Mr Barnum’s great show in winter quarters. Harper's Young People, an illustrated weekly 3 no. 121 (21 Feb 1882): 265-266, fig. 1.
Dutta, D.K. 2022. A tragic tale: reminiscences about a lost rhino family at Manas National Park. Assam Tribune (Sunday) 11 September 2022: 3.
AZA Rhino Taxon Advisory Group 2021. Regional collection plam 3rd edition. Association of Zoos and Aquariums. pp. 1-33.
Versteege, L. 2019. European studbook white rhino, 2019, Ceratotherium simum: 6th edition (to 21.12.2019). Hilvarenbeek, Beekse Bergen. pp. 1-40.
Menghong, C. 2020. Nine deities panel in ancient Cambodia. Pratu - Journal of Buddhist and Hindu Art 1 (2): 1-17. doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00032560
Goettert, T.; Starik, N. 2022. Human–Wildlife conflicts across landscapes – General applicability vs. case specificity. Diversity 14: 380: 1-18. doi.org/10.3390/d14050380
Roque, D.V.; Macandza, V.A.; Zeller, U.; Starik, N.; Goettert, T. 2022. Historical and current distribution and movement patterns of large herbivores in the Limpopo National Park, Mozambique. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10:978397: 1-21 . doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.978397
Stoldt, M.; Goettert, T.; Mann, C.; Zeller, U. 2020. Transfrontier conservation areas and human-wildlife conflict: the case of the Namibian Component of the Kavango-Zambezi (KAZA) TFCA. Nature: Scientific Reports 10, Article number: 7964: 1-17. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-64537-9
Sokolski, J. 2013. Father Birkowski’s Rhinoceros: that is baroque preacher’s symbolic plays with readers (Nosorozec ksiedza Birkowskiego, czyli symboliczne gry z czytelnikiem barokowego kaznodziei). Pamietnik Literacki 104: 87-97.
Malikov, D.G. 2021. Krasnoturansk – new location of Mammot fauna of the first half of Late Pleistocene in Minusinsk Depression. Russian Journal 2021: 1-25.
Vasiliev, S.K. 2021. Large mammals of the Early, Middle and Late Pleistocene in the Novosibirsk Ob Region. Problems of Archaeology, Ethnography, Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring Territories 27: 66-73. doi.org/10.17746/2658-6193.2021.27.0066-0073
Daxner-Hoeck, G.; Cernansky, A.; Flynn, L.J.; Wessels, W. 2022. Fossil vertebrates from the late Miocene of Builstyn Khudag (Valley of Lakes, Central Mongolia). Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Serie A für Mineralogie und Petrographie, Geologie und Paläontologie, Anthropologie und Prähistorie 123: 81-136.
Talukdar, B.K.; Sharma, A.; Guleria, H.; Gupta, M. 2012. Dudhwa’s rhinos – a plan for their growth & secured future. New Delhi, WWF-India. pp. 1-10.
Irven, P. 2022. Two hairy inhabitants at London Zoo. Newsletter of the Bartlett Society no. 170 (August): 15.
Muenster, S. 1552. La cosmographie universelle contenant la situation de tous les parties du monde avec leurs proprietez et appartenances. Paris, Munster.
Bora, U.; Sharma, A. 2021. Translocation of Rhinos within Assam: A successful last phase of translocations under Indian Rhino Vision (IRV) 2020. Assam, Translocation Core Committee. pp. 1-8.
Ravi, R.; Gupta, M.; Pathak, Sanjay; Sonakar, M.K.; Sharma, A. 2022. Status of rhinoceroses in Re-Introduction area (RRA)-2, Dudhwa National Park. New Delhi, WWF-India. pp. 1-28.
Ghosh, T.; Kumar, S.; Sharma, K.; Kakati, P.; Sharma, A.; Mondol, S. 2022. Consideration of genetic variation and evolutionary history in future conservation of Indian one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). BMC Ecology and Evolution 22 (92): 1-13. doi.org/10.1186/s12862-022-02045-2
Delalande, P.A. 1822. Natural history in France (Delalande collection from South Africa). Saturday Magazine (Philadelphia) 2 (2), 16 March 1822: 253-254.