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Anonymous 2020. Vedci vytvorili embryo v prírode vyhynutého nosorožca. Do náhradnej matky ho chcú vložit' ešte tento rok [Scientists have created an embryo in an extinct rhinoceros. They want to put it in the surrogate mother this year]. Interez, Ceská tisková kancelár 15 January 2020.
Tissier, J.; Becker, D. 2018. Nouvelle occurrence du genre Mesaceratherium (Rhinocerotidae) dans l’Oligocène supérieur du Bassin molassique suisse. Actes de la Société Jurassienne d'Émulation - Extrait des Actes 2017: 57-74, 5 figs, 8 tabs.
Pandolfi, L.; Rivals, F.; Rabinovich, R. 2020. A new species of rhinoceros from the site of Bethlehem: ‘Dihoplus’ bethlehemsis sp. nov. (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae). Quaternary International 537: 48-60. 10.1016/j.quaint.2020.01.011
Sen, Amrita 2020. Locating the rhinoceros and the Indian: strangers, trade, and the East India Company in Thomas Heywood's Porta Pietatis. In: Finlayson, J.C., Sen, A. (eds). Civic Performance: Pageantry and Entertainments in Early Modern London. London: pp. 32-49.
Chow, Minchen 1958. New Elasmotheriine Rhinoceroses from Shansi [Chinese & English versions]. Vertebrata PalAsiatica, Beijing 2 (2-3): 135-142, 2 tabs, 3 Pls.
Wombwell, G. 1841. Wombwell's Royal Menagerie. Coventry Standard Friday 24 December 1841.
Grouw, H. van; Dekkers, W. 2019. Various Gallus varius hybrids: variation in junglefowl hybrids and Darwin’s interest in them. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 139 (4): 355-371. doi.org/10.25226/bboc.v139i4.2019.a9
Ellis, S.; Talukdar, B.K. 2019. Rhinoceros unicornis, greater one-horned rhino. In: IUCN 2019. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>: pp. 1-17.
Emslie, R.H. 2020. Ceratotherium simum, white rhino. In: IUCN 2020. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>: pp. 1-17.
Emslie, R.H. 2020. Diceros bicornis, black rhino. In: IUCN 2020. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>: pp. 1-15.
Dean, C. 2019. Rhino conservation: where we're at. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 4-5.
Buitron, D. 1989. Zimbabwe's rhino wars. Swara 12 (5): 20-21.
Martin, E.B. 1991. The effect of the international ivory bans on Zimbabwe's ivory industry. Swara 14 (6): 26-28.
Imperato, P.J. 1992. Count Samuel Teleki's second voyage to East Africa in 1895. Swara 15 (2): 23-25.
Magori, R.; Kinert, M. 2016. Fighting for rhinos – Dennis Rotiken's story. Swara, Nairobi April-June 2016: 73-76.
Anonymous 2016. White rhino's death leaves just three in the world. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2016: 12.
Vigne, L. 2013. Lao traders threaten Africa's elephants and rhinos. Swara, Nairobi October-December 2013: 38-42.
Low, P. 2013. A layman's case for saving elephants and rhinos. Swara, Nairobi 37 (3): 20-21.
Curtis, A. 2001. Uganda's new whites. Swara 24 (3): 4.
Coe, K.K. 2012. Rhino horn: an Asian American's view. Swara, Nairobi October-December 2012: 16-17.
Hood, Jacomb 1912. Luxury and comfort marked King's hunt. New York Times 20 January 1912: 3.
te Beest, M.; Owen-Smith, R.N.; Feely, J.M.; Porter, R. 2017. Anthropogenic influences in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park: from early times to recent management. In J. Cromsigt, S. Archibald, & N. Owen-Smith (eds.), Conserving Africa's mega-diversity in the Anthropocene: the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi park story. pp. 3-32.
Cromsigt, J.P.M.; Owen-Smith, R.N. 2017. Megaherbivores, competition and coexistence within the large herbivore guild. In J. Cromsigt, S. Archibald, & N. Owen-Smith (eds.), Conserving Africa's mega-diversity in the Anthropocene: the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi park story. pp. 111-134.
Cromsigt, J.P.M.; Owen-Smith, R.N. 2017. Conserving Africa's mega-diversity in the Anthropocene: the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi park story. In J. Cromsigt, S. Archibald, & N. Owen-Smith (eds.), Conserving Africa's mega-diversity in the Anthropocene: the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi park story: pp. 383-396.