The Rhino Document Library
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West Bengal Forest Department 1900. Annual progress report on forest administration in the Presidency of Bengal for the year 1899-1900. Calcutta, Bengal Secretariat Press.
Fike, B. 2011. The demography and population dynamics of a re-introduced black rhinoceros population on the Great Fish River Reserve, Eastern Cape Province. Thesis presented to Rhodes University. pp. 1-171.
Nhleko, Z.N. 2014. The demography, spatial ecology and reproductive success of the black rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. Thesis presented to Rhodes University. pp. 1-116.
Parsons, M. 2015. The development of biological tools to aid in the genetic investigation of the black (Diceros bicornis) and white (Ceratotherium simum) rhinoceros mitochondrial genomes. Thesis presented to Rhodes University. pp. 1-108.
Truter, A. 2021. The reproductive performance, demography and spatial ecology of an extralimital white rhinoceros population. Thesis presented to Rhodes University. pp. 1-111.
Mahato, G.P.S.; Dahal, A. 2021. Boris Lissanevitch and Nepali tourism: history revisited. Journal of Tourism and Himalayan Adventures 3: 11-22.
Church, J. 2021. Colin Church: public relations executive, conservationist, author and family man (1940-2021). Swara, Nairobi July-September 2021: 56-57.
Willis, D. 2021. Nairobi National Park marks 75th anniversary. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2021: 31-34.
Anonymous 1854. De neushoorn of rhinoceros, en de jagt op dit dier in de binnenlanden van Java. Nieuw Nederlandsch Magazijn ter Verspreiding van Algemeene en Nuttige Kundigheden 1854: 410-413.
Trevedi, S.; Burnham, C.M.; Capobianco, C.M.; Boshoff, C.; Zheng Yaxin; Pettiglio, J.W.; Ange-van Heugten, K.; Bissell, H.D.; Minter, L.J. 2021. Analysis of blood biochemistry of free ranging and himan-managed southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) using the i-STAT Alinity v®. Veterinary Medicine International 2021 (2665956): 1-6. doi.org/10.1155/2021/2665956
Dong, Wei; Bai, Wei-Ping; Zhang, Li-min 2021. The first description of Rhinocerotidae (Perissodactyla, Mammalia) from Xinyaozi Ravine in Shanxi, North China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 59 (4): 273-294. doi.org/10.19615/j.cnki.2096-9899.210715
Callender, C. 2021. On the horns of a dilemma: let the northern white rhino vanish or intervene. Working Paper 2021: 1-17 (unpublished).
Pandolfi, L.; Calvo, R.; Grossman, A.; Rabinovich, R. 2021. Rhinocerotidae from the early Miocene of the Negev (Israel) and implications for the dispersal of early Neogene rhinoceroses. Journal of Paleontology 95 (6): 1340 - 1351. doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2021.64
Kumar, A.; Das, Asit; Kullu, S.S.; Durge, S.M.; Sharma, A.K. 2021. Utilization of macro-nutrients and minerals in captive greater one-horned rhinoceros fed season-specific diets. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 105: 406-417.
Proa, M. 2021. Identifying rhinoceroses in museum collections. Academia Letters Article 2179: 1-8. doi.org/10.20935/AL2179
Stratford, K.J.; Guerier, A.S.; Crawford, S.J.; Stratford, S.M.C.; Schmidt-Kuentzel, A.; Bishop, J.M. 2021. Female southern white rhinoceros can select mates to avoid inbreeding. Journal of Heredity 112 (4): 385-390. doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esab028
Kovesi, C. 2021. Luxury’s fragile frontier: The rhinoceros and Venice – an introduction to a special edition. Luxury 8 (1): 1-6. doi.org/10.1080/20511817.2020.1864592
Kovesi, C. 2021. Gigi Bon, the rhinoceros, Venice, and the unbearable heaviness of being. Luxury 8 (1): 13-39. doi.org/10.1080/20511817.2020.1864596
Bloom, R. 2021. Gracious hospitable city. Luxury 8 (1): 11-12. doi.org/10.1080/20511817.2020.1864593
Ridley, G. 2021. One of a kind: Clara the rhinoceros in eighteenth-century Venice and the tale of a missing horn. Luxury 8 (1): 41-58. doi.org/10.1080/20511817.2020.1864597
Bostock, S. 2021. Clara in Qatar: a new life for a Meissen porcelain rhinoceros. Luxury 8 (1): 59-75. doi.org/10.1080/20511817.2020.1864598
Zurfluh, A. 2021. The last sacrifice: the potential of a revived Venetian world. Luxury 8 (1): 105-116. doi.org/10.1080/20511817.2020.1864599
Johnson, L. 2021. Re-inventing magnificence: gaining status from contribution not consumption. Luxury 8 (1): 117-143. doi.org/10.1080/20511817.2020.1864600