Plotnikov, V.V.; Mashchenko, E.N. 2021. New data on the range boundaries of the woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis Blumenbach, 1799) in the late Pleistocene. Arctic and Subarctic Natural Resources 25 (3): 40-48. doi.org/10.31242/2618-9712-2020-25-3-4
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Sharma, A.; Gupta, M.; Kakati, P.; Maheswari, R.; Bonal, B.S.; Chowdhary, S.; Kaujalagi, M.; Ravi, R.; Sharma, K.K.; Chowdhary, B. 2018. Rhino translocation to RRA 2, Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (April 2018). New Delhi, World Wide Fund for Nature-India. pp. 1-7.
Ferreira, S.; Dziba, L. 2021. Where are rhinos safest?. South African Journal of Science 117, art. #11300: 1-3. doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2021/11300
Saha, T.; Paul, D.; Chakraborty, R. 2021. Abundance of multiple-antibiotic-resistant Salmonella strains in fecal samples of Rhinoceros unicornis of the Kaziranga National Park, India. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International 33 (44B): 298-313.
Fowlds, G.; Spence, G. 2019. Saving the last rhinos: the life of a frontline conservationist. London, Robinson. pp. i-xv, 1-336.
t Sas Rolfes, M.; Adcock, K.; Knight, M.H.; Emslie, R.H. 2022. Legal hunting for conservation of highly threatened species: The case of African rhinos. Conservation Letters 2022; e12877: 1-9. doi.org/10.1111/conl.12877
Cheung, H.; Mazerolle, L.; Possingham, H.P.; Biggs, D. 2021. A survey of traditional Chinese medicine consumers to investigate the impact of China’s legalization of rhino horn trade on stigmatization and likelihood of use. Conservation Science and Practice 536: 1-15. doi.org/10.1111/csp2.536
Hyvarinen, O.; Te Beest, M.; Le Roux, E.; Kerley, G.I.H.; Groot, E. de; Vinita, R.; Cromsigt, J.P.G.M. 2021. Megaherbivore impacts on ecosystem and Earth system functioning: the current state of the science. Ecography 44: 1-15.
Missier, S. del 2021. Non-invasive monitoring of the reproductive cycle in the white rhino at Le Cornelle Wildlife Park: estrogen and progesterone fecal metabolite analysis. Thesis presented to the University of Parma. pp. 1-123.
Smithers, R.H.N.; Skinner, J.D.; Chimimba, C.T. 2005. The mammals of the southern African subregion, 3rd edition. Pretoria, University of Pretoria.
Rookmaaker, L.C.; Rhino Resource Center; Ziegler, D.; Monson, J.; Strien, W. van; Athanassiou, A.; Billia, E.M.E. 2021. New literature in the Rhino Resource Center. Electronic Newsletter of the Rhino Resource Center no. 64 (September): 1-24.
Mecozzi, B.; Iannucci, A.; Mancini, M.; Sardella, R. 2021. Redefining Ponte Molle (Rome, Central Italy): an important locality for Middle Pleistocene mammal assemblages of Europe. Alpine and Mediterranean Quaternary 34 (1): 131-154, 12 figs. doi.org/10.26382/AMQ.2021.09
Liu, S.; Dalen, L.; Gilbert, T.; Rookmaaker, L.C.; and 35 others 2021. Ancient and modern genomes unravel the evolutionary history of the rhinoceros family. Cell 184: 4874–4885. doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.07.032
Koot, S. 2021. Enjoying extinction: philanthrocapitalism, jouissance, and ‘excessive environmentourism’ in the South African rhino poaching crisis. Journal of Political Ecology 28 (1): 1-19. doi.org/10.2458/jpe.2984
Hullot, M.; Laurent, Y.; Merceron, G.; Antoine, P.O. 2021. Paleoecology of the Rhinocerotidae (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from Béon 1, Montréal-du-Gers (late early Miocene, SW France): Insights from dental microwear texture analysis, mesowear, and enamel hypoplasia. Palaeontologia Electronica 24 (2): a27: 1-26. doi.org/10.26879/1163
Schaffer, N.E. 2006. Tanjung Reproductive Post-Mortem Report to Sabah Wildlife Department. SOS Rhino. pp. 1-8.
Bolton, M. 1976. National parks and wildlife conservation Nepal: Royal Karnali Wildlife Reserve management plan, 1976-1981. Kathmandu, FAO-UNDP. pp. i-vii, 1-68.
Bahadur, R. 2021. Peril and pachyderms: Memories from Nepal’s rhino survey. Blog - The Third Pole website.
Nepal – National Trust for Nature Conservation 2021. Nepal rhino count 2021. Kathmandu - NTNC website.
Brace, S.; Dean, C. 2021. Sounding the horn: three years of rhino horn antiques sold at auction in the UK, 2017 to 2019. London, Save the Rhino International: pp. 1-267.