The Rhino Document Library
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Berg, A. van den 2021. De leeuw van Alpi: handel en wandel van een beestenman. Amsterdam, Antwerpen, Atlas Contact. pp. 1-224.
Anonymous 1898. Horn removed from the female Rhinoceros lasiotis in London Zoo. Zoologist (ser.4) 2: 142.
Pollok, F.T. 1898. Indian wild cattle: the Tsine and the Gaur (miscalled Bison). Zoologist (ser.4) 2: 1-10.
Nardelli, F. 2021. The sumatran rhinoceros Dicerorhinus sumatrensis ex situ conservation status: past, present and future. Academia Letters no. 983: 1-6. doi.org/10.20935/AL983
Nardelli, F. 2021. The Sumatran rhinoceros conservation to be a classified status of emergency and a protocol applied accordingly. Privately issued: pp. 1-2.
Li, P.J. 2021. South Africa moves to end captive breeding of wildlife: some thoughts from the Chinese experience. WellBeing News 3 (6): 1-5.
Lewis-Williams, J.D. 2006. The evolution of theory, method and technique in Southern African rock art research. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 13 (4): 343-377, 4 figs. doi.org/10.1007/s10816-006-9022-0
Dominici, S.; Bellucci, L.; Cioppi, E.; Fantoni, L.; Moggi-Cecchi, J. 2021. Geology in the inventories of the Museum of Natural History of Florence. Museologia Scientifica Memorie 2021: 46-55, 9 figs.
Anonymous 1814. Killing of rhinos near Rajmahal and Kolasse. Calcutta Gazette Thursday 9 June 1814: 8-9.
Nasr, M.; Meyer, L.C.R.; Buss, P.; Fabregas, M.C.; Gleed, R.D.; Boesch, J.M.; Pohlin, F. 2021. Muscle tremors observed in white rhinoceroses immobilised with either etorphine–azaperone or etorphine–midazolam: An initial study. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 92 (a2142): 1-3.
James, R. 1747. Pharmacopoeia universalis: or, a new universal English dispensatory. London, J. Hodges.
Neushoornstichting Nederland 2021. [Various notes on rhinos, in Dutch]. Nieuwsbrief Summer 2021: 1-3.
Choudhury, A. 2021. Notes on conservation of fauna in North-East india. Newsletter and Journal of the Rhino Foundation of Nature in North-East India no. 10: 1-87.
Choudhury, A. 2021. Obituary: Colin Peter Groves. Newsletter and Journal of the Rhino Foundation of Nature in North-East India no. 10: 39.
Choudhury, A. 2021. Rhino census: Assam, West Bengal and Nepal. Newsletter and Journal of the Rhino Foundation of Nature in North-East India no. 10: 36.
Chatterjee, A.; Bhattacharya, S. 2021. Assessing the threats facing wetland mammals in India using an evidence-based conservation approach. Mammal Review 51: 385–401.
Hanafiah, J. 2021. Development of third Sumatran rhino sanctuary advances to save species. www.mongabay.com 25 June 2021: 1-4.
Gokkon, B. 2021. Two new Javan rhino calves spotted in the species’ last holdout. www.mongabay.com 16 June 2021: 1-5.