Worley, M.; Carpenter, A.C. 1993. Virology and immunology research in Black rhino sub-species. CRES Report Spring 1993: 3, 2 images.
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Stott, J.; Blanchard, M. 1997. Studies in virology and immunology in Black rhinoceros. CRES Report Winter 1997: 3, 2 images.
Owen-Smith, R.N.; Czekala, N.M. 2001. Understanding reproductive success: Southern White rhino field study. CRES Report Winter 2001: 1-2, 5 images.
Lance, V. 1998. Under threat of pollution: Nepal’s Royal Chitwan National Park. CRES Report Spring 1998: 1-2, 5 images.
Huntress, S.L. 1984. Interception of a heartwater vector (Amblyomma hebraeum) in Texas (Black rhinoceros). National Tick Surveillance Program report 91-39 USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (Veterinary Services): 1.
Janke, K. 2020. From the Bowling for Rhinos Program Manager – A letter to the AAZK membership. Animal Keepers Forum 47 (3) Mar: front cover, 71, 1 image.
Janke, K. 2020. The trip of a lifetime: Traveling with Bowling for Rhinos conservation partners. Animal Keepers Forum 47 (3) Mar: 78-80, 4 images.
Yan Yaling; Jin, Changzhu; Zhu, Min; Liu, Yihong; Liu, Jinyu 2014. Age profiles of Rhinoceros from the Yanliang Cave, Fusui County, Guangyi, South China. Acta Anthropologica Sinica 33 (4): 534-544, 7 figures, 3 tables (In Chinese with English summary).
Zhang, Xiao-Xiao; Sun, Dan-Hui 2022. A cuboid bone of of a large late Miocene elasmothere from Qingyang, Gansu and its morphological significance. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 60 (1): 29-41, 7 figures. doi.org/10.19615/j.cnki.2096-9899.210809
Pagan, O.; Ellis, S.; Ghose, D.; Sharma, A.; Houwald, F. von 2010. Basel Zoo and Indian rhinos: how a zoo can help secure the future of an endangered species. In: Building a future for wildlife: zoos and aquariums committed to biodiversity conservation (Gerald, D. and Gusset, M. eds) WAZA pub: 163-166, 6 images.
Matsuda, K.; Masumitsu, M.; Katsumori, N 2014. Notes on the picture of a Rhinoceros copied and explained by Katsuragawa Hoshu. Academic Bulletin 83: 61-88.
Harvey Sky, N.; Jackson, J.; Chege, G.; Gaymer, J.; Kimiti, D.; Mutisya, S.; Nakito, S.; Shultz, S. 2022. Female reproductive skew exacerbates the extinction risk in the eastern Black rhino. Proceedings Royal Society B 289 (20220075): 1-9, 3 figures, 2 tables, with supplemental material. doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.0075
Wilson, O.E.; Fortelius, M.; Saarinen, J. 2022. Species discovery and dental ecometrics: good news, bad news and recommendations for the future. Historical Biology 35 (5): 1-15. doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2022.2060102
Sanisidro, O.; Cantalapiedra, J.L. 2022. The Rhinocerotidae fossil record in the Iberian Peninsula. Historical Biology 34 (8): 1-20. doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2022.2051502
Puzachenko, A.Y.; Kirillova, I.V.; Shidlovsky, F.K.; Levchenko, V.A. 2021. Variability and morphological features of Woolly rhinoceros skulls (Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach 1799)) from northeastern Asia in the late Pleistocene. Biology Bulletin 48 Supplement 1: 185-191, 4 figures, 3 tables. doi.org/10.1134/S1062359021140144
Nazymbetova, G.S.; Tleuberdina, P. 2013. On (the) find of Woolly rhinoceros (remains) in foothills of (the) northwestern Tyan-Shah (Kazakhstan). Report to Institute of Zoology, Ministry of Education and Science of Republic of Kazakhstan Almaty, Republic of Kazahkstan. pp. 1-5, 2 maps 1 image.
Abbasova, D.; Chelaru, C. 2012. Study on ancient rhino (skull) bone found in Azerbijan. 4th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Systems Lecture presentation, Bucharest, Rumania (Sept 2012): 1-6, 11 figures.
Boev, Z. 2021. Coelodonta antiquitatis in the Pleistocene of Bulgaria (Perissodactyla: Rhinocerotidae). Lynx n.s. (Praha) 52: 55-62, 1 figure, 1 table. doi.org/10.37520/lynx.2021.004]
Robin des Bois 2022. Notes on rhinoceros poaching. On the Trail (Information and analysis bulletin on animal poaching and smuggling) no.32: 55-68.
Robin des Bois 2022. Information sur braconnage des rhinoceros. A La Trace (Bulletin d’information et d’analyses sur le braconnage et la contrebande d’animaux) no.32: 55-68.
Robin des Bois 2022. Case of the dismantling of an international network of elephant ivory and rhinoceros horn traffickers operating from France, part 1. On the Trail (Information and analysis bulletin on animal poaching and smuggling) no.32: 55-58.