Whitlatch, C. 2022. The long road to Gonzrezhou. ZAA Journal (Zoological Association of America) 16 (1): 4.
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Hussain, I.F. 2022. The aegis of the forest: an account of Assam’s female rangers. Sanctuary Asia 2022 April: 38-42.
Holeckova, D.; Bobek, M. 2000. The endangered world of rhinos: Baby of the Millenium. Dvur Kralove, Zoological Garden. pp. i-ii, 1-36, 1-2.
Douwe Mout 1743. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Antwerp, Belgium. Gazette van Antwerpen 14 June 1743: 4.
Seet, S. 2021. Wettlauf gegen die Zeit: Wie das BioRescue-Team das Nördliche Breitmaulnashorn rettet. Biologie Unserer Zeit 2021 (2): 51-53.
Escribano Aranda, M. 2017. Influence of the housing conditions in the behavior and hormonal secretion of a white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Thesis presented to University of Zaragoza. pp. 1-39. zaguan.unizar.es/record/63824?ln=en#
Jackson, F.M.; Jansen, J.J.F.J.; Baglione, G.; Callou, C. 2021. Mammals collected and illustrated by the Baudin Expedition to Australia and Timor (1800-1804): A review of the current taxonomy of specimens in the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle and the illustrations in the Muséum d’Histoire naturelle du Havre. Zoosystema 43 (21): 387-548.
Dando, W.P. 1903. The London Zoo – A study in animal photography. The Booklovers Magazine 2 (1) July: 63-73, 16 images.
Paudel, P.; Subedi, J.R.; Pathak, A. 2022. Prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites among greater one-horned rhino in Chitwan National Park, Nepal. Annals of Parasitology 68 (1): 159-167, 2 figs. 2 tables. doi.org/10.17420/ap6801.420
Shrader, A.M. 2022. Counting the costs of White rhino poaching: we are likely underestimating the indirect and long-term impacts. Animal Conservation 25 (2): 166-167. doi.org/10.1111/acv.12781
Hernandez, J. 2021. Conservationists flew 30 White rhinos to Rwanda in a huge operation to protect them. National Public Radio npr.org/org/2021/11/30/10600574631 rhinos-translocation-move-white-rwanda-south-africa: 1-6, 3 images.
Martinez, L.; Silvan, G.; Caceres, S.; Caperos, J.M.; Fernandez Moran, J.; Casares, M.; Crespo, B.; Jimena de Andres, P.; Illera, J.C. 2022. Preliminary findings on how different management systems and social interactions influence fecal glucocorticoid metabolites in White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Animals 12 (897): 1-15, 6 figures. doi.org/10.3390/ani12070897
Johnson, F. 1978. Kifaru, the Black rhino. Ranger Rick's Nature Magazine 12 (7) July (National Wildlife Federation pub): 42-47, 5 images.
Lucas, B. 2022. Impact of COVID-19 on poaching and illegal wildlife trafficking trends in South Africa. K4D Helpdesk Report 1094 Institute of Development Studies 2022: 1-23, 9 figs. doi.org/10.19088/K4D.2022.017
Di Minin, E.; t Sas Rolfes, M.; Louis, M.; Corey, J.; Bradshaw, A.; Selier, J. 2022. Dismantling the poachernomics of the illegal wildlife trade. Biological Conservation 265 (109418): 1-8, 2 figs. doi.org/1016/j.biocon.2021.109418
MacConkey, K.R.; Aldy, F.; Ong, L.; Sutisna, D.J.; Campos-Arceiz, A. 2022. Lost mutualisms: seed dispersal by Sumatran rhinos, the world’s most threatened megafauna. Biotropica 54: 346-357.
Leung, B; Hargreaves, A.L.; Greenberg, D.A.; MacGill, B.; Dornelas, M. 2022. Reply to: Shifting baselines and biodiversity success stories. Nature 601: E19. doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03749-z
Mehrabi, Z.; Naidoo, R. 2022. Shifting baselines and biodiversity success stories. Nature 601: E17-18.
Gianguzzi, L.; Drosopoulos, S.; Handley, V.; Fiedler, P.L. 2022. All hands on deck: An innovative approach to sustained and sustainable conservation funding for endangered plants and ecosystems. Conservation Science and Practice 4 (4): e12642. doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12642
Wood, J.; Minter, L.J.; Bibus, D.; Tollefson, T.N.; Ange-van Heugten, K. 2022. Assessment of the effects of storage temperature on fatty acid analysis using dried blood spot cards from managed southern white rhinoceroses (Ceratotherium simum simum): implications for field collection and nutritional care. PeerJ 10:e12896: 1-14. doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12896
Pawlowska, K. 2022. MIS 3–1 fauna from Krosinko: Implications for the past biogeography, chronology and palaeoenvironments of Poland. Quaternary International 632: 79-93. doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2022.02.006
Selier, S.J.; Di Minin, E. 2022. How to reverse the rhino poaching crisis: a commentary on Nhleko et al. (2022). Animal Conservation 25 (2): 164-165. doi.org/10.1111/acv.12780
Madelaire, C.B.; Klink, A.C.; Israelsen, W.J.; Hindle, A.G. 2022. Fibroblasts as an experimental model system for the study of comparative physiology. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 260: 1-11. doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpb.2022.110735