Hulbert, C. 1822. Museum Asianum: or, Select antiquities, curiosities, beauties, and varieties, of nature and art, in the Eastern world / compiled from eminent authorities, methodically arranged, interspaced with original hints, observations, etc. London : G.& W.B. Whittaker, W. Baynes and Son, and T. Blanshard.
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Orme, E.; Williamson, T.; Howitt, S. 1806. Prospectus of the Indian Sportsman; being a complete, detailed, and accurate description of the Wild Sports of the East and exhibiting in a novel and interesting manner, the natural history of the Elephant, the Rhinoceros, the Tiger, the Leopard, the Bear, the Deer, the Buffalo, the Wold, the Wild Hog, the Jackal, the Wild Dog, the Civet, and other undomesticated Animals. London, Orme. pp. 1-22.
Anonymous 1843. Sketches from natural history, no. XII: Rhinoceros. Church of England Magazine 15 no. 437 (2 December 1843): 369-371.
Pinnock, W. 1832. The wonders of animated nature: Of the elephant [and rhinoceros]. The Guide to Knowledge 1 no. 19 (13 October 1832): 145-147.
Shan Siqing; Ju Xijie; Wei Yigang; Wen Xin 2022. Concerned or apathetic? Using social media platform (Twitter) to gauge public awareness about wildlife conservation – A case study of the illegal rhino trade. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022: (19) 6869: 1-21, 11 figs., 5 tables. doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116869
Vigne, L.; Nyman, V. 2022. Elephant, rhino horn, pangolin and helmeted hornbill products for sale at the Myanmar-Thailand-China border. Environmental Conservation 2022 (Apr 7): 1-8, 2 figures, 4 tables. doi.org/10.1017/S0376892922000169
Bhandari, S.; Adhikari, B.; Baral, K.; Subedi, S.C. 2022. Greater one-horned rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis) mortality patterns in Nepal (with supplementary material). Journal of Global Ecology and Conservation 38 (e02189): 1-9, 5 figs., 1 table. doi.org/10.1016/j.geco.2022.w02189
Martin, E.B.; Vigne, L.; Mugabe, R.; Tatham, G. 1987. La diplomatie au secours des rhinos [E.B. Martin heads to Yemen and Zimbabwe’s efforts to protect black rhino]. Nature et Faune 3 (Jul-Sep) No. 3: 32-34, 1 image (from BBC Wildlife).
Iokem, A. 1989. Conservation – Botswana: rafle spectaculaire (of rhinoceros horn). Nature et Faune 5 (Apr-Jun) No. 2: 51-52.
Williamson, T. 1819. Oriental field sports. Second edition. London, Printed for H.R. Young, 56, Paternoster-Row. vol. 1, pp. i-xiv, 1-306 [quarto edition].
Williamson, T.; Howitt, S. 1808. Oriental field sports [new printing]. London, Edward Orme and B. Crosby. vol. 1 - octavo (8vo) with folded plates.
Knight, C. 1833. The menageries: quadrupeds, described and drawn from living subjects vol. 2. London, Charles Knight (Library of Entertaining Knowledge).
Anonymous 1869. Sanitary measures: the rhinoceros (British Museum) has been suffering from parasites. Punch, London 1869 April 3: 140.
Traffic 1993. Information/News – Rhinoceros: operation last chance for east and southern Africa (In French and English). Nature et Faune 9 (Jan-Mar) No. 1: 27-28.
Katshimwena, J.K. 2000. Wild fauna in danger in the Great Lakes region (of Zaire) (In French and English). Nature et Faune 16 (Jan-Apr) No. 1: 24-36, 2 figures.
Hoare, R.E. 1993. Wildlife fencing as a management tool for protected areas in Africa (In French and English). Nature et Faune 9 (Apr-Jun) No. 2: 34-43, 2 images.
World Wildlife Fund 1986. Nouvelles de la faune (Rhinoceros conservation news from Zaire and Central African Republic). Nature et Faune 2 (April) Nos. 1 & 2: 6-9, 2 images.
Anonymous 1860. Das Nashorn und seine Fabeln. Illustrirstes Haus- und Familienbuch mit Farbendruckbildern 1860 (11): 255-257.
Howitt, S. 1845. Ein Rhinoceros von Elefanten angegriffen. Pfennig-Magazin fur Belehrung und Unterhaltung N.F. 3 (139) 30 August 1845: 273-274.
Garsault, F.A. de 1767. Description, vertus et usages de sept cents dix-neuf plantes, vol. 5. Paris, P.F. Didot le jeune vol. 5.
Church, John; Tookey, J.; Ibbetson, J. 1805. A cabinet of quadrupeds, consisting of highly finished engravings by James Tookey, from drawings by Julius Ibbetson, and historical and scientific descriptions. London, Printed for Darton and Harvey vol. 1.
Uzunidis, A.; Antoine, P.O.; Brugal, J.-Ph. 2022. A Middle Pleistocene Coelodonta antiquitatis praecursor Guérin (1980) (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from Les Rameaux, SW France, and a revised phylogeny of Coelodonta Bronn, 1831. Quaternary Science Reviews 288 (107594): 1-16, 9 figs, 4 tabs. doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107594
Wetter, B. de 1991. The fate of the rhinoceros: tragedy on a continental scale (In French and English). Nature et Faune 7 (Jan-Mar) No. 1: 4-9, 48-51, 2 images.
Brugiere, D. 1996. Situation de la grande faune et des Parcs Nationaux au Nord-Cameroun. Nature et Faune 12 (Jan-Mar) No.1: 2-13, 2 figures, 2 tables, 2 images.