Philpott, M.; Wojtusik, J.; Roth, T.L. 2022. Rhinoceros serum labile plasma iron and associated redox potential: interspecific variation, sex bias, and iron overload disorder disconnect. Conservation Physiology 10 (1): 1-10, 5 figures, 1 table. doi.org/10./1093/conphys/coac025
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Monsarrat, S.; Kerley, G.I.H. 2022. Shifted models cannot be used for predicting responses of biodiversity to global change: the African elephant as an example. African Zoology 57: 1-4.
Christeson, F.M.; Christeson, H.M.; Little, K. 1935. Wild Animal Actors- Mary the (Black) rhinoceros. Chicago, Albert Whitman and Company. pp. 130-137, 1 image.
Bajaj, A.; Singh, R.K.; Srivastav, U.C.; Nasir, M.; Sultana, F. 2021. A study on mating behaviour of Great Indian one-horned rhinoceros in captivity. Indian Zoo Year Book 9: 74-79.
Harthoorn, A.M. 1974. The effects of immobilising drugs on different species of animals. Fauna and Flora Transvaal 25: 12-13, 2 figures.
Bigalke, R. 1966. South Africa’s first Game Reserve (Pongola 1894). Fauna and Flora Transvaal 17: 13-18, 1 map.
Tustin, R.C. 1978. Cancer in wild animals (skin tumor in White rhinoceros). Fauna and Flora Transvaal 33 (Sept): 21-22, 3 images.
Bigalke, R. 1963. The extermination of the Square-lipped or White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum (Burch.)) in Transvaal and its reintroduction. A historical and critical review. Fauna and Flora Transvaal 14: 5-14, 2 maps, 3 images.
Arringdale, N.A.; Lisak, S.D.; Pickerill, R.M.; Renowden, C.M.; Carter, Neil 2022. Biodiversity and social impact assessment at Banke-Bardia complex along east-west electrified railway alignment in Nepal. Assessment for World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Nepal, University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability. pp. 1-115, 25 figures, 8 tables.
Orsini, P.; Amato, G.D. 1999. Male Indian rhino with jaw injury receives treatment. Annual Report Wildlife Conservation Society 1999: 27.
Doherty, J.G. 1996. Bronx Zoo’s Indian rhino (Ella) gives birth to female calf. Annual Report Wildlife Conservation Society 1996: 8,10,58, 1 image.
Doherty, J.G. 1985. Indian rhino (Ella) born at Bronx Zoo’s Chitawan Valley. Annual Report New York Zoological Society 1985-86: 4-5, 15, 1 image.
Amato, G.D. 1988. Black rhinos united in one gene pool. Annual Report New York Zoological Society 1988-89: 26-28.
Western, D. 1988. African Rhino rescue campaign. Annual Report New York Zoological Society 1988-89: 32-37, 3 images.
Conway, W. 1989. New York Zoological Society acquires Sumatran rhino (Rapunzel). Annual Report New York Zoological Society 1989-90: front cover, p8.
Daschek, E.J 2021. Rhinoceros exploitation at Érd (Hungary). What a place for the megaherbivores in the Neanderthal diet in Hungary?. Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 56: 13-66. doi.org/10.4467/00015229AAC.21.002.15343
Meakins, F. 1971. Getting up steam to see (White) rhinos at Whipsnade Park. American Association of Zoo Keepers Bulletin 4 (1, 2) Jan, Feb: 7-9, 1 image.
Bauer, E. 1969. My adventures with African animals. New York, W.W. Norton and Company. pp. 27-37, 4 images.
Worley, M.; Jensen, B. 2000. Bud Heller Conservation Fellowship: A focus on Black rhinos (diseases of). CRES Report Fall 2000: 4, 1 image.
Kinsell, J.; Worley, M. 1988. Research in viral infectious disease in Black rhinoceros. CRES Report Winter 1988-89: 2.
Hagey, L.; Czekala, N.M. 1992. Reproductive research in Sumatran rhinoceros. CRES Report Winter 1992-93: 4, 2 images.