Klementiev, A.M.; Laptenok, V.V. 2021. The ancient Kurtak’s rhino (Krasnoyarsk reservoir). In: Proceedings Paleontology, Stratigraphy and Paleography of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic in Boreal regions, Novosibirsk 19-21 April, On-line Scientific sessions: 291-298, 2 tables, 2 images.
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Filippova, M.P.; Maximov, P.D. 2021. The mammoth’s mysterious companion- the (Coelodonta) materials of the republican ecological and paleontological camp for school children”TUSK” years 1997-2013. Laplage em Revista (International) 7 (2) May-Aug: 298-317, 28 figs, 1 table. doi.org/10.24115/52446-6220202172736p.298-317
Humane Society International 2021. Impacts of Trophy hunting. Black Rhino Fact Sheet 21 Jul 2021: 1-9, 4 figures.
Das, P.; Choudhury, R. 2021. Mitochondrial D-loop genetic diversity studies of Rhinoceros unicornis in Assam, India. Indian Journal of Animal Research 55 (1) Jan article B-3296: 1-5, 5 figures. doi.org/10.18805/ijar.B-3296
Ndlovu, M. 2021. Integrating Nguni cattle into Black rhino reserves: could this be a novel community-based conservation model?. Academic Letters 2021 (Aug) article 3242: 1-8. doi.org/10.20935/AL3242
Smart, T.; Counsell, G.; Quinnell, R.J. 2021. The impact of immersive exhibit design on visitor behavior and learning at Chester zoo. Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research 9 (3): 139-149, 4 figs, 4 tabs. doi.org/10.19227/jzar.v9i3.524
Anonymous 1600. Die approbierte, und eygendtliche Tugendt, dess Horns genandt Rinoceros. British Museum 1876,0510.588: broadside: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1876-0510-588.
Lindner Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife; Roth, T.L. 2021. American Institute of Rhinoceros Science (AlRS): A model for saving species with science ex situ. CREW Review 2021 (Fall): 6-7.
Kubikova, P. 2021. Morfologické srovnání nosorožce tuponosého a n. Cottonova. Thesis presented to Jihoreská univerzita v reských Bud?jovicích. pp. 1-61.
Cincinnati Zoo 2022. A Living Legend Sumatran rhino “Andalas” a grandsire at 21 years of age. Crew Progress Report 2022 (Spring): 1 page, 4 images.
Laverty, T.M.; Berger, J. 2022. Indirect effects of megaherbivore conservation on bat diversity in the worlds oldest desert. Conservation Biology 36 e13780: 1-11, 4 figures, 2 tables. doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13780
Mather, A.S. 1910. Extracts from the letters, diary and note books of Amasa Stone Mather, June 1907 to December 1908. Cleveland, Privately printed by the Arthur H. Clark Co.. vol. 2.
Environmental Investigation Agency 2022. The rise of rhinoceros poaching in Botswana. Briefing Document for Delegates to CITES SC74 (Lyon, March 2022). pp. 1-3.
Mozambique – National Administration for Conservation Areas 2022. National ivory and rhino action plan (NIRAP) 2020-2022. CITES 74th meeting of the Standing Committee (Lyon, France, 7-11 March 2022) SC74 Doc. 28.4: 28.
CITES Secretariat 2022. Annex 5: Report from Zimbabwe. CITES 74th meeting of the Standing Committee (Lyon, France, 7-11 March 2022) SC74 Doc. 37 A-4: 1-2.
CITES Secretariat 2022. Annex 4: Report from the Viet Nam Cites Management Committee on rhinoceroses. CITES 74th meeting of the Standing Committee (Lyon, France, 7-11 March 2022) SC74 Doc. 37 A-4: 1-16.
CITES Secretariat 2022. Annex 3: Report from South Africa. CITES 74th meeting of the Standing Committee (Lyon, France, 7-11 March 2022) SC74 Doc. 37 A-3: 1-6.
CITES Secretariat 2022. Annex 2: Three years of blue rhino in Namibia. CITES 74th meeting of the Standing Committee (Lyon, France, 7-11 March 2022) SC74 Doc. 37 A-2: 1-44.
CITES Secretariat 2022. Annex 1: Challenges and best practices to assist in addressing rhinoceros poaching and horn trafficking. CITES 74th meeting of the Standing Committee (Lyon, France, 7-11 March 2022) SC74 Doc. 37 A-1: 1-50.
CITES Secretariat 2022. Report on Rhinoceroses (Rhinocerotidae spp.). CITES 74th meeting of the Standing Committee (Lyon, France, 7-11 March 2022) SC74 Doc. 37: 1-9.
China Government 2022. Report on rhinoceroses. CITES 74th meeting of the Standing Committee (Lyon, France, 7-11 March 2022) SC74 Inf. 4: 1.
Lu Xiaokang; Chen Shanqin; He Wen 2015. New skulls of Shansirhinus ringstroemi from the Upper Neogene of the Linxia Basin, and their paleoenviromental context. Quaternary Sciences 35 (3): 539-549.
Verschuren, J. 1987. Liste commentee des mammiferes des Parcs Nationaux du Zaire, du Rwanda et du Burundi. Bulletin de L'Institut Royal de Sciences Naturelles de Belgique (Biologie) 57: 17-39, 1 figure, 11 images.