The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30074 references.
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Shahi, M.K.; Gairhe, K.P. 2020. Prevalence of helminths in wild Asian elephant and Indian rhinoceros in Chitwan and Bardia National Park, Nepal. Nepalese Veterinary Journal 36: 60-74.
Duthe, V.; Defossez, E.; Westhuizen, R. van der; Glauser, G.; Rasmann, S. 2020. Out of scale out of place: Black rhino habitat use across the hierarchical organisation of the savanna ecosystem. Conservation Science and Practice 2 (5) e191: 1-10. doi.org/10.1111/csp2.191
Anonymous 1837. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury Chronicle Friday 17 February 1837: 2.
Anonymous 1836. Exhibition of rhinoceros from the Zoological Gardens. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser Saturday 03 December 1836: 1.
Anonymous 1837. Arrival of two rhinoceros from Calcutta. Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser Saturday 06 May 1837: 3.
Tattersall (auction) 1837. Sale of two male rhinoceros from Calcutta. Morning Post (London) Thursday 18 May 1837: 3.
Anonymous 1925. Mrs Green killed by rhinoceros in Kenya. Londonderry Sentinel Thursday 12 March 1925: 7, col. 1.
Rhino Ark 2019. Various notes on Aberdares, Kenya. Arkive, the newsletter of the Rhino Ark no. 54: 1-27.
Anonymous 1922. The Prince of Wales in a tiger hunt. Graphic (London) Saturday 14 January 1922: 30, 37.
Lang, H. 1922. The white rhinoceros: a survivor of pleistocene giants. Illustrated London News 1922 April 29: 636.
UNEP Evaluation Office 2019. Terminal evaluation of the UNEP/GEF Project “Strengthening law enforcement capabilities to combat wildlife crime for conservation and sustainable use of species in South Africa: (Target – Rhinoceros)” GEF ID 4937. Nairobi, UNEP: pp. 1-126.
Gippoliti, S. 2020. Everything mammal conservation biologists always wanted to know about taxonomy (but were afraid to ask). Journal for Nature Conservation 54 (125793): 1-6.
Mishra, D.; Behera, P.R. 2019. Gopalji temple of Sambalpur: a repository of arts. Odisha Historical Research Journal 58 (1-2): 89-114.
Anonymous 1881. the Durbhangah shooting party. Homeward Mail from India, China and the East Monday 25 April 1881: 391.
Pouillevet, H.; Soetart, N.; Boucher, D.; Wedlarski, R.; Jaillardon, L. 2020. Inflammatory and oxidative status in European captive black rhinoceroses: a link with Iron Overload Disorder?. PLosONE 15(8): e0231514: 1-22. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231514
Young Nimrod 1872. Information anent the Soonderbuns. Oriental Sporting Magazine (new series) 5 (51, March): 139-140.
Plotz, R.D.; Linklater, W.L. 2020. Oxpeckers help rhinos evade humans. Current Biology 30 (10): 1965-1969.e2 . doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.03.015
Robin des Bois 2020. Notes on rhinoceros poaching. On the Trail (Information and analysis bulletin on animal poaching and smuggling) no.26: 75-82.
Robin des Bois 2020. Information sur braconnage des rhinoceros. A La Trace (Bulletin d’information et d’analyses sur le braconnage et la contrebande d’animaux) no.26: 75-82.
Pilgrim, M.; Houten, T. van den 2006. Black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis: EEP annual report for the year 2006. Chester Zoo: pp. 1-17.
Pilgrim, M.; Houten, T. van den 2007. Black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis: European studbook for the year 2007. Chester Zoo: pp. 1-17.