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Rhino Resource Center

The world's largest online rhinoceros library dedicated to assisting research and conservation efforts globally.

The Rhino Document Library

Contains a total of 30289 references.

The RRC website provides access to an extensive database of indexed and tagged references, abstracts and full texts covering all aspects of rhino knowledge. There are no restrictions on language, time period, location or type of publication, including reports and grey literature. Contributions and suggestions are welcome.

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Durrant, B.S. 1991. Reproductive physiology (in White rhinos). CRES Report Summer 1991: p2.
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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.
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Bauer, E. 1969. My adventures with African animals. New York, W.W. Norton and Company. pp. 27-37, 4 images.
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Worley, M.; Jensen, B. 2000. Bud Heller Conservation Fellowship: A focus on Black rhinos (diseases of). CRES Report Fall 2000: 4, 1 image.
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Kinsell, J.; Worley, M. 1988. Research in viral infectious disease in Black rhinoceros. CRES Report Winter 1988-89: 2.
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Stott, J.; Blanchard, M. 1997. Studies in virology and immunology in Black rhinoceros. CRES Report Winter 1997: 3, 2 images.
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Durrant, B.S. 1995. Reproductive physiology (of White rhinos). CRES Report Spring 1995: 3, 1 image.
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Czekala, N.M. 1996. Wishing for Rhino reproduction. CRES Report Summer 1996: 3, 2 images.
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Czekala, N.M. 1997. The Rhino reproductive puzzle. CRES Report Fall 1997: 1-2, 4 images.
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Lance, V. 1998. Under threat of pollution: Nepal’s Royal Chitwan National Park. CRES Report Spring 1998: 1-2, 5 images.
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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.
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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.
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Mills, M. 2020. Bowling for Rhinos. Animal Keepers Forum 47 (3) Mar: 86-89, 7 images.
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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.
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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.
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