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.
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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.
Worley, M.; Carpenter, A.C. 1993. Virology and immunology research in Black rhino sub-species. CRES Report Spring 1993: 3, 2 images.
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.