Anonymous 2019. DBs the rhino: remembering David Back. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 18.
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Houwald, F. von 2019. The joy of working with rhinos in zoos. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 19.
Butorova, M.; Zyl, B. van 2019. Zambia: a day with the dog squad. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 20-21.
Riunga, F. 2019. Kenya: Conservation is really about people. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 22.
Parsons, I. 2019. Women working for Borana’s wildlife. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 23.
Carpenter, F. 2019. From Exile Medic to ultra-marathoner. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 24.
Gaymer, J. 2019. Planning for more rhinos in Kenya. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 25.
Du Toit, R. 2019. Zimbabwe: New gadgets in our toolbox. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 28.
Westhuizen, E. van der 2019. Zimbabwe: getting ready for rhinos. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 29.
Pereira, E. 2019. CITES and the international rhino horn trade. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 30.
Goosen, E. 2019. South Africa: managing for morale. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 31.
Swart, D. 2019. South Africa: Tourism and rhino conservation. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 34.
t Sas Rolfes, M. 2019. South Africa and the legal horn trade. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 35.
Bedford, J. 2019. Indonesia: Sumatran rhino rescue. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 36-37.
Berends, A. 2019. Beginning a conservation career at Save the Rhino. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2019: 39.
Proa, M. 2016. A dichotomous key based on cranial, mandibular and dental anatomy for identifying the skull of living rhinoceroses (Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae). Working Paper 2016: 1-11 (unpublished).
Appiah, S.A.S. 2006. Evaluation of herbs as potential alternatives for bear bile and rhino horn used in traditional Chinese medicines: chemical and biological analysis. Thesis presented to the University of Middlesex. pp. 1-226.
Gokkon, B. 2019. Newly spotted calves boost Javan rhino population to 72. www.mongabay.com 9 December 2019: 1-3.
Rahmad, R. 2019. Indonesia to capture 3 wild Sumatran rhinos to add to breeding population. www.mongabay.com 10 December 2019: 1-3.
Neushoornstichting Nederland 2019. [Various notes on rhinos, in Dutch]. Nieuwsbrief December 2019: 1-4.
Krakhmalnaya, T.V.; Kovalchuk, O.; Derkach, T.G. 2019. Rhinoceroses from the paleontological collection of the Zaporozhye Regional Museum of Local History (Ukraine). Culegere Simpozion 2018: pp. 83-91.