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.
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Clinning, G.; Druce, D.J.; Cromsigt, J.P.M.; Owen-Smith, R.N. 2017. Temporal changes in the large herbivore fauna of Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park. In J. Cromsigt, S. Archibald, & N. Owen-Smith (eds.), Conserving Africa's mega-diversity in the Anthropocene: the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi park story. pp. 80-108.
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.
WWF 1978. Urgent action needed on Kenya's rhino. Africana 6 (11): 5.
Imperato, P.J. 1988. Count Samuel Teleki's 1888 expedition to Lake Turkana. Swara (Nairobi) 11 (6): 31-33.
Reed, Kenn 1956. Capture d'un rhinoceros en Assam. Sciences et Voyages (Paris) no.130: 15-20.
Lally, T. 1875. Le Jardin des Plantes, quatrieme serie: la girafe, l’hippopotame, l’elan, le rhinoceros, le renne, le sanglier. Paris, Hachette. pp. 1-29.
Rookmaaker, L.C. 2007. Review of Mehos, Donna C., Science & culture for members only: the Amsterdam Zoo Artis in the Nineteenth Century (2006). Archives of Natural History 34 (1): 360-361.
Cragnolini, M. 2017. Ganda y Clara, dos rinocerontes: para una historia de la crueldad desde la cultura. In Navarro, A.; González, A.G. Es tiempo de coexistir : perspectivas, debates y otras provocaciones en torno a los animales no no humanos. B. Aires: pp. 75-91.
Beja, P.; Pinto, P.V.; Verissimo, L.N.; Bersacola, E.; Fabiano, E.; Palmeirim, J.M.; Monadjem, A.; Monterosso, P.; Svensson, M.S.; Taylor, P.J. 2019. The mammals of Angola. In: Huntley B.J. et al. (eds), Biodiversity of Angola: Science and Conservation: a Modern Synthesis. pp. 357-444.
Buck, F. 1934. My most thrilling adventure. Official Handbook for members of Frank Buck's Adventurers Club 1934: 6-12.
MacConnell, T. 2011. China's rise 'puts elephants and rhinos in danger'. Tusk Talk 2011: 7-10.
Uri-Khob, S. 2015. Saving Namibia's rhinos. Tusk Talk 2015: 44-45.
Allsop 1959. The thirsty rhino drinks Allsopp's pale ale (advertisement). Wild Life, Nairobi 1 (2): 56.
Ruston, M. 1960. A rhino's relaxation. Wild Life, Nairobi 2 (1): 29.
Lee, Stephanie 2019. Malaysia’s last Sumatran rhino Iman dies, species now extinct in the country. The Star Online 23 November 2019.
Bryant, J.L.; Wielebnowsky, N.C. 2018. Environmental impact on activity level and fecal glucocorticoid metabolite concentration of African elephants and black rhinoceros at Brookfield zoo. International Journal of Avian & Wildlife Biology 3 (2): 94-100.
Maulana, R.A. 2018. Analysis of rhino's feed vegetation on conservation zone of Way Kambas National Park. Thesis presented to Universitas Lampung, Bandar Lampung: pp. 1-43.
Barnum, P.T. 1874. History of animals and leading curiosities contained in P.T. Barnum's World's Fair and Colosseum of Natural History & Art. New York.
Meisel, P. 2019. Anna & Samia: the true story of saving a black rhino. New York, Farrar Straus Giroux: pp. 1-32.
Hinton, M.A.C.; Fry, T.B. 1923. Bombay Natural History Society’s mammal survey of India, Burma and Ceylon. Report no. 37, Nepal. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 29 (1/2): 399-428.
Rao, G.D.J.; William, B.J.; Raj, H.P.; Sureshkumar, R.; Raghavendar, K.B.P. 2010. Chondrosarcoma In a captive greater one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis): a case report. International Conference on "Wildlife Conservation, Health and Disease Management - A Post Millennium Approach" - February, 2010. p.86.
Smith, M.S. 2019. ENGO framing of Vietnam's responsibility in the illegal rhino horn trade. Paper presented to Waterlines: Confluence and Hope through Environmental Communication: pp. 1-18.
Levenson, J.A.; Raby, J. 2011. A papal elephant in the East: Carthiginians and Ottomans, Jesuits and Japan. In Garton, J.; Wolfthal, D. (eds) New studies on old masters. Toronto, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies. pp. 49-67. pls. 1-10.