Pekow, C. 2020. U.S. fund that supports Sumatran rhino research faces deep cuts under Trump. www.mongabay.com 14 May 2020: 1-8.
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Hanafiah, J. 2020. A new sanctuary for the Sumatran rhino is delayed amid COVID-19 measures. www.mongabay.com 27 May 2020: 1-4.
Hanafiah, J. 2020. Poaching in Indonesia’s biodiverse Leuser Ecosystem on the rise amid COVID-19. www.mongabay.com 28 May 2020: 1-3.
Parker, J.O. 2020. If we could really talk to the animals (All about rhinos). Alive (Magazine of the NC Zoo Society) Summer 2020: 1-7.
Ball, V. 1888. On the identification of the animals and plants of India which were known to early Greek authors. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 2: 302-346.
Badam, G.L.; Jayakaran, S.C. 1993. Pleistocene vertebrate fossils from Tamil Nadu, India. In Nina G. Jablonski, ed., Evolving landscapes and evolving biotas of East Asia since the Mid-Tertiary. Hong Kong: Centre of Asian Studies: pp. 241–264.
Higgs, S. 2020. Rhino horn: are there viable alternatives?. Paper presented to University of Derby: pp. 1-14.
Surrey Zoological Gardens 1834. Sale of rhinoceros in London on 31 March 1834. Morning Post (London) 27 March 1834.
Meister, J. 1997. Untersuchungen zum Sozial- und Reproduktionsverhalten von Breitmaulnashornern (Ceratotherium simum simum) in zoologischen Einrichtungen. Thesis presented to Friedrich-Alexabder Universitat, Erlangen-Nirnberg. pp. 1-229.
Rao, S.S.; Sharma, A.; Talukdar, B.K.; Sarma, K.K. 2019. Protocol for wild to wild translocation of rhinos in Assam. Guwahati, Translocation Core Committee (TCC) Assam. pp. 1-48.
Boeskorov, G.G. 2020. Survival of indicator species of the mammoth fauna large mammals in the Holocene of Yakutia (East Siberia, Russia). The 5th Intern. Conference: Ecosystem Dynamics in the Holocene, Series: Earth and Environmental Science 438: 7 pp., 1 fig, 2 tabs. doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/438/1/012004
Kosintsev, P.A.; Zykov, S.V.; Tiunov, M.P.; Shpansky, A.V.; Gasilin, V.V.; Gimranov, D.O.; Devyashin, M.M. 2020. The first finding of Merck’s rhinoceros (Mammalia, Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae, Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis Jäger, 1839) remains in the Russian Far East. Doklady Biological Sciences 491: 47-49. doi.org/10.1134/S0012496620010032
Pandolfi, L.; Marra, A.C.; Carone, G.; Maiorino, L.; Rook, L. 2019. A new rhinocerotid (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from the latest Miocene of Southern Italy. Historical Biology 33 (2): 1-15, 7 figs, 1 tab. doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2019.1602615
Ceruleo, P.; Marra, F.; Pandolfi, L.; Petronio, C.; Salari, L. 2016. The MIS 5.5 terraced deposit of Fosso del Cupo (Montecelio, Central Italy) and its Mousterian lithic assemblage: Re-evaluation of a nineteenth-century discovery. Quaternary International 425: 224-236.
Pollok, F.T. 1912. Rhinoceros – India. In: Suffolk, H.C.H. 1912. The encyclopaedia of sport and games. The Sportsman edition. vol. 4, pp. 24-25 [reprint of 1911 London].
Ghimire, P. 2020. Conservation status of Greater One-horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in Nepal: a review of current efforts and challenges. Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources 3 (1): 1-14.
Alvarez-Lao, D.J.; Rivals, F.; Sánchez-Hernández, C.; Blasco, R.; Rosell, J. 2017. Ungulates from Teixoneres Cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain): Presence of cold- adapted elements in NE Iberia during the MIS 3. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 466: 287-302, 6 figs, 9 tabs. doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.11.040
Manas Tiger Project 2014. Rhino conservation plan for Manas National Park (2014-2019). Guwahati: pp. 1-119.
Gallardo Luque, A. 2019. La representación del unicornio en la cultura del occidente cristiano plenomedieval. Thesis presented to the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. pp. 1-810. hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/17310
Mukerjee, Samir K. 1990. Terracotta figurines of the Kushana period in the Gangetic delta. In: Historical Archaeology of India. pp. 271-280.
Babur 1902. Sport in Indian art: a rhinoceros hunt of two hundred years ago. Daily Graphic, London 18 October 1902: 316.