The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30053 references.
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Weir, H. 1873. The animal picture book for kind little people ; Child’s pictorial museum of birds, beasts and fishes. London. pp. 1-64.
Montali, R.J.; Bush, M. 1982. A search for animal models at Zoos. Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR) News 26 (Fall) 1: 11-16, 4 images.
Lieberman, S.S.; U.S. Department of Interior; U.S. Endangered Species Program; CITES – USA; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1997. The Ups and Downs of COP-10. Endangered Species Bulletin 22 (Sept-Oct) No. 5: 8-13, 8 images.
Lieberman, S.S.; U.S. Department of Interior; U.S. Endangered Species Program; CITES – USA; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1995. Improving International controls on wildlife trade. Endangered Species Bulletin 20 (Mar-Apr) No. 2: 8-13, 7 images.
Henne, D.; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; U.S. Endangered Species Program 1994. Taiwan and Peoples Republic of China are warned against continued trade in Rhino horn and Tiger parts. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 19 (Jan-Feb) No. 1: 4,20, 2 images.
Rees, M.D.; U.S. Endangered Species Program 1988. Undercover investigation breaks Rhino horn trafficking ring. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 13 (Nov-Dec) Nos. 11-12: 6-7, 2 images.
Stanek, K. 2015. Asijská fauna v portugalskych pramenech 16. století (Asian fauna in 16th century Portuguese sources). Ziva 2015 (1): 45-48.
Mangin, A. 1869. The desert world. From the French of Arthur Mangin. Edited and enlarged by the translator of “The bird” [W.H. Davenport Adams]. London, T. Nelson.
Adamo, I.; Duraccio, S.; De Francesco, T. 2020. Note preliminari sulle collezioni zoologiche dell’Istituto Bianchi dei Padri Barnabiti di Napoli. Atti della Societa dei Naturalisti e Matematici di Modena 151: 295-305.
Shpansky, A.V. 2018. Quaternary large mammals of the west Siberian plain: its habitat and stratigraphic significance (In Russian). Thesis presented to National Research State University, Tomsk, Siberia, Russia: pp. 1-313.
Simpson, G.; Thompson, P.N.; Saegerman, C.; Marcotty, T.; Letesson, J.-J.; Bolle, X. de; Godfroid, J. 2021. Brucellosis in wildlife in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Scientific Reports (Nature) 11: 5960: 1-16, 3 figures, 7 tables. doi.org/10.10.38/s41598-021-85441-w
Marshall, E. 1941. The last safari – Bwana Cottar kills his last (Black) rhino. Field and Stream 55 (11) Mar: 20-22, 74-75, 4 images.
Roosevelt, J. 1962. A (Black) rhino that would have amused T.R. Outdoor Life 130 (12) Dec: 20-23, 69-71, 5 images.
Bauer, E.A. 1972. Rhinoceros (African) and Asian rhinos. In: Outdoor Life Treasury of Big Game Animals (Popular Science pub.). New York, London, Harper & Row. pp. 215-225, 303-309, 7 images.
Hubback, T.R. 1919. Photographs of Malayan Big Game. Outdoor Life 44 (10) October: 210-213, 9 images.
Sharma, A.; Kakati, P.; Mondol, S.; Dutta, D.K. 2020. Monitoring standards for the Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros population in India. Technical Report to WWF (Assam). pp. 1-6.
Douwe Mout 1749. Arrival of rhinoceros in Versailles, France [Dutch Rhinoceros, Clara]. Gazette de Berne 1749 February 8: 5.
Douwe Mout 1750. Arrival of rhinoceros in Naples, Italy [Dutch Rhinoceros, Clara]. Gazette de Berne 1750 January 3: 1.
Tourniaire, J. 1821. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Zurich. Zürcherisches Wochenblatt 1821 June 25: 6 (column 3).
Faggi, A.; Pandolfi, L. 2022. Evaluating sexual dimorphism in postcranial elements of eurasian extinct Stephanorhinus etruscus (Falconer, 1868) (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae). Geosciences 12 (4): 1-14. doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12040164