Arora, B.M. 1986. Some health problems encountered in captive and semi-captive rhinoceros. Zoos Print 1 (8) August: 9-11,20, 2 figures.
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Reddy, K.R.; Kulkarni, D.; Ali Khan, M.G.; Ramakrishna, K. 1984. Balantidiosis in White Rhinos. Livestock Adviser 9 (5) May: 49-52, 2 tables.
Rookmaaker, L.C. 2021. The Diard and Duvaucel collection of drawings. In: Dorai, F.; Low, M.E.Y., Diard & Duvaucel: French natural history drawings of Singapore and Southeast Asia, 1818-1820. Singapore, Epigram: pp. 53-179.
Low, M.E.Y.; Lim, K.K.P.; Ng, P.K.L. 2021. The first Singapore biodiversity expedition: the legacy of Pierre-Médard Diard and Alfred Duvaucel. In: Dorai, F.; Low, M.E.Y., Diard & Duvaucel: French natural history drawings of Singapore and Southeast Asia, 1818-1820. Singapore, Epigram: pp. 36-51.
Anonymous 2021. Miss Clara, the Indian rhinoceros, and other fantastic beasts (exhibition at Barber Institute). Art Newspaper (Web) 4 November 2021: 1.
Cooke, R. 2021. The pull of the pachyderm (exhibition at Barber Institute). Observer (London) 14 November 2021: 34.
Linn, S.N. 2021. What the rhino’s voice tells: Information encoded in the vocalizations of Southern White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum). Thesis presented to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität, Hannover. pp. 1-168. doi.org/10.15488/11465
Wilson, S.G.; Biggs, D.; Kark, S. 2022. Protecting an icon: Javan rhinoceros frontline management and conservation. Oryx 56 (1): 101-107. doi.org/10.1017/S003060531900139X
Hagenah, N.; Prins, H.H.T.; Olff, H. 2009. Effects of large herbivores on murid rodents in a South African savanna. Journal of Tropical Ecology 25: 483-492. doi.org/10.1017/S0266467409990046
Guzman, D.; Joyner, P.H.; Stoops, M.; Flint, M. 2021. Pregnancy diagnosis in southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) by commercial serum hormone analysis OvuCheck Premate 10. Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians (AAZV) 2021: 189-190.
Brenner, E.E.; Capiro, J.; Terry, C.M.; Howard, L.L. 2021. A review of parturition parameters of three species of captive rhinoceros: white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) and greater one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians (AAZV) 2021: 39-40.
Massawe, E.A. 2021. Development of an intelligent tracking system for monitoring rhinos and elephants: A case study of Ngorongoro conservation area. Thesis presented to Nelson Mandela AFrican Institution of Science and Technology, Arusha, Tanzania. pp. 1-129.
Rookmaaker, L.C. 2021. Eponyms associated with the nomenclature of the recent species of rhinoceros. Pachyderm 62: 87-97.
Rookmaaker, L.C. 2021. Early photographs of the greater one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in the wild. Pachyderm 62: 98-104.
Badenhorst, S.; Ratshinanga, R.; Parrini, F.; Niekerk, K.L. van; Henshilwood, C.S. 2021. Rhinoceros from the Middle Stone Age in the Eastern and Western Cape of South Africa. Pachyderm 62: 53-62.
Dutta, D.K.; Bora, P.J.; Sharma, R.; Sarmah, A.; Sharma, A.; Kumar, J.; Dekaraja, K.S.; Saikia, R.B.; Halliday, A. 2021. Greater one-horned rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis) behaviour during high floods at Kaziranga National Park and the Burhachapori Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India. Pachyderm 62: 63-73.
Khayale, C.; Omondi, P.; Kariuki, L.; Muruthi, P.; Stejskal, J.; Mulama, M.; Okita-Ouma, B.; Gaymer, J.; Chege, G.; Amin, R. 2021. Kenya’s first White Rhino Conservation and Management Action Plan. Pachyderm 62: 112-118.
Das, Saureesh; Bhardwaj, R. 2021. Time series forecasting of greater one-horned rhinoceros poaching levels at Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India. Pachyderm 62: 119-127.
Pfannerstill, V.; Maboga, O.S. 2021. Not so solitary? White rhinos seek company when relaxed. Pachyderm 62: 130-134.