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Rhino Resource Center

The world's largest online rhinoceros library dedicated to assisting research and conservation efforts globally.

The Rhino Document Library

Contains a total of 30074 references.

The RRC website provides access to an extensive database of indexed and tagged references, abstracts and full texts covering all aspects of rhino knowledge. There are no restrictions on language, time period, location or type of publication, including reports and grey literature. Contributions and suggestions are welcome.

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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.
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Hanafiah, J. 2020. Poaching in Indonesia’s biodiverse Leuser Ecosystem on the rise amid COVID-19. www.mongabay.com 28 May 2020: 1-3.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Higgs, S. 2020. Rhino horn: are there viable alternatives?. Paper presented to University of Derby: pp. 1-14.
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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.
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London Zoo 1834. Arrival of a rhinoceros from India. Entries from newspapers of 1834.
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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
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Anonymous 1903. A unique pet (in North Borneo). Rugby Advertiser Tuesday 21 April 1903: 2.
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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].
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Anonymous 2019. Nashörner fur Ruanda. Jambo (Erlebnis-Zoo Hannover) Fall 2019: 14-15.
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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.
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Manas Tiger Project 2014. Rhino conservation plan for Manas National Park (2014-2019). Guwahati: pp. 1-119.
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Duthe, V. 2019. Black rhinoceros conservation ecology project. Neuchatel. pp. 1-12.
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Mukerjee, Samir K. 1990. Terracotta figurines of the Kushana period in the Gangetic delta. In: Historical Archaeology of India. pp. 271-280.
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Babur 1902. Sport in Indian art: a rhinoceros hunt of two hundred years ago. Daily Graphic, London 18 October 1902: 316.
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