Hill, D. 2020. Going above and beyond: the development of ForRangers. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 22.
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Gaymer, J. 2020. Kenya: working together for black rhinos. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 23.
Dyer, M. 2020. Kenya: expanding habitat for rhinos on Borana Conservancy. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 24.
Piroris, J. 2020. Kenya: improving our dogs tracking skills. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 26.
Brett, R. 2020. Tanzania: how would you imagine a rhino population. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 27.
Lewis, C.; Craig, J. 2020. Why team ZimZam runs the London marathon. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 28-29.
Sikapite, H. 2020. Zambia: Sharing knowledge, working with our local community in North Luangwa. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 30-31.
Anderson, N. 2020. Zimbabwe: keeping a close eye on black rhinos. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 32-33.
Swart, D. 2020. South Africa: a surreal Hluhluwe-iMflolozi Park. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 34.
Nene, L.N. 2020. South Africa: a day in the life of Lawrence Nkosikhona Nene. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 35.
Knight, M.H. 2020. From poaching to Covid-19: what next for our rhinos. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 36.
Denker, H. 2020. Namibia: Operation Blue Rhino, a game changer. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 37.
Uri-Khob, S. 2020. Namibia: protecting rhinos with our community. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 38-39.
Handa, N.; Kato, Takafumi 2020. A Pliocene rhinocerotid (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from Ajimu, Oita Prefecture, southwestern Japan, with comments on the Japanese Pliocene rhinocerotid fossil records. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 94: 759-768.
Pohlin, F.; Hooyberg, E.H.; Buss, P.; Huber, N.; Viljoen, F.P.; Blackhurst, D.; Meyer, L.C.R. 2020. A comparison of hematological, immunological, and stress responses to capture and transport in wild white rhinoceros bulls (Ceratotherium simum simum) supplemented with azaperone or midazolam. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 7: 1-12. doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.569576