Anonymous 1743. Exhibition of female rhinoceros in Dover, brought on the Shaftesbury by Captain Bookey. Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Wednesday 16 November 1743.
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Anonymous 1743. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Dover. Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Saturday 19 November 1743.
Anonymous 1743. Exhibition of female rhinoceros in Canterbury, brought on the Shaftesbury by Captain Bookey. Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Saturday 26 November 1743.
Anonymous 1743. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Canterbury. Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Wednesday 30 November 1743.
Anonymous 1743. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Canterbury. Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Saturday 03 December 1743.
Anonymous 1743. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Faversham. Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Wednesday 28 December 1743.
Pinchbeck 1752. Exhibition of Curious Performances in Ipswich. Ipswich Journal - Saturday 25 November 1752.
Wilgen, B.W. van; Strydo, T.; Simms, C.; Smit, I.P.J. 2022. Research, monitoring, and reflection as a guide to the management of complex ecosystems: The case of fire in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Conservation Science and Practice 4:e12658: 1-13. doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12658
Leutemann, H. 1868. A young African rhinoceros (illustration only). Geillustreerd Nieuws 3 no. 9 (29 August): 71.
Uddin, M.S.; Rezowana, S. 2015. Terracotta ornamentation. In: Ahmed, Bulbul, Buddhist Heritage of Bangladesh. Dhaka: Nymphea Publication. pp. 124-141.
Uddin, M.S.; Rezowana, S. 2012. Animal (mammals) representation in Somapura Mahavihara in situ terracotta plaques. Journal of Bengal Art 17: 189-210.
Gokkon, B. 2022. It’s a girl: Super rare Sumatran rhino born in captive-breeding center. www.mongabay.com 28 March 2022: 1-6.
Nordseth, A. 2022. Loss of Sumatran rhinos leaves several plant species without a seed disperser. www.mongabay.com 2 March 2022: 1-5.
Gokkon, B. 2021. Work starts on new sanctuary for captive breeding of Sumatran rhinos. www.mongabay.com 12 November 2021: 1-4.
Cowan, C. 2021. Low genetic diversity is part of rhinos’ long-term history, study says. www.mongabay.com 31 August 2021: 1-6.
Mongabay 2021. Captive breeding of Sumatran rhinos: Where the program stands today. www.mongabay.com 31 August 2021: 1-4.
Gokkon, B. 2021. To count Sumatran rhinos in the wild, look for their poop, study says. www.mongabay.com 24 August 2021: 1-4.
Gokkon, B. 2021. Indonesia reports two new Javan rhino calves in the species’ last holdout. www.mongabay.com 17 August 2021: 1-5.
Sullivan, K.E.; Warren, L.K.; Fowler, A.L.; Williams, S.M.; Livingston, S.; Valdes, E.V.; Cersosimo, L.M. 2021. Preliminary impacts of dietary phytate supplementation on iron and phosphorus in black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). In: Brooks M; Koutsos E.; Henry B. Eds. Proceedings of the Fourteenth Conference on Zoo and Wildlife Nutrition, Zoo and Wildlife Nutrition Foundation, AZA Nutrition Advisory Group (St Louis MO). pp. 95-96.
Seal, U.S. 1984. Ad hoc meeting on the Sumatran rhinoceros, Singapore, 3-4 October 1984. Unpublished minutes of the meeting, prepared by the Chair of the IUCN Captive Breeding Specialist Group. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
Scott, R.F. 1984. Unpublished Internal Memorandum on “Sumatran Rhino Conservation – SSC Endorsement of Singapore Proposals”, 19 December 1984, from Robert Scott, Executive Officer, Species Survival Commission to Kenton Miller, Director-General, IUCN. IUCN-SSC.
Foose, T.J. 1982. In pursuit of the Sumatran rhino. Unpublished proposal to the American Association of Zoo Parks & Aquariums, Wheeling, WV, USA. pp. 1-21.
IUCN SSC 2013. Sumatran rhinoceros Draft Emergency Plan Framework, July 2013. Executive summary. IUCN was submitted to Government of Indonesia in July 2013.
Anonymous 2013. Sumatran rhinoceros Draft Emergency Plan Framework, July 2013 (drafted by Mark Stanley-Price). IUCN (submitted to Government of Indonesia in July 2013).
Zanzani, S.A.; Villa, L.; Gazzonis, A.L.; Cartagena, D.; Mortarino, M.; Bonacina, E.; Guadagnini, D.; Allievi, C.; Manfredi, M.T. 2022. The prophylactic effect of ivermectin treatments on Nematode infections of mammals in a Faunistic Park (Northern Italy). Animals 12 (1124): 1-9, 2 figures, 3 tables. doi.org/10.3390/ani12091124