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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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Kapur, V.; Bashamboo, A.; Ali, S. 2002. Development of genetic markers specific for highly endangered species (Rhinoceros unicornis): strategies and implications in conservation. Indian Journal of Biotechnology 1: 96-100.
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Chakraborty, S.; Uddin, A. 2014. Molecular biology of codon usage in one-horned rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis L.). Biotechnology 3 (9): 355-357.
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Taylor, S. 1976. Hyperparathyroidism: retrospect and prospect. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 58: 255-265.
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Anonymous 1961. The mark of the poacher. Wild Life, Nairobi 2 (4): 36.
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Carter, N. 1961. Great strides made in drugging technique. Wild Life, Nairobi 2 (4): 11-13.
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Anonymous 1960. Masai tribe takes over Amboseli Game Reserve. Wild Life, Nairobi 2 (3): 48-52.
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J.D.L.F. 1960. Rhinoceros. Wild Life, Nairobi 2 (1): 37-38.
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Molloy, P.G. 1959. Ngorongoro – the truth. Wild Life, Nairobi 1 (4): 12-14.
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Cowie, M. 1959. The Aberdare National Park. Wild Life, Nairobi 1 (2): 49-52.
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Enright, K. 2012. Horn heist. National Geographic 2012 February: 21.
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Carroll, C. 2009. Rhino revival. National Geographic 2009 January: 150.
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Kinzelbach, R. 2013. Das Nilmosaik von Praeneste als biogeographisches Dokument. Antike Naturwissenschaft und ihre Rezeption 23: 139-191.
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Jackman, B. 2016. Return of the rhino [Sera, Kenya]. Tusk Talk 2016: 30-31.
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Taylor, S. 2014. A new home for rhino [Borana, Kenya]. Tusk Talk 2014: 20-21.
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Johnstone, A. 2013. Lewa caught on the horns of a conservation dilemma. Tusk Talk 2013: 42-43.
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Calki, J. 2013. Back to the wild [Mkomazi, Tanzania]. Tusk Talk 2013: 18-20.
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Smart, E.S. 1977. Paintings from the Baburnama: a study of sixteenth century Mughal historical manuscript illustration. Thesis presented to School of Oriental and African Studies (University of London): pp. 1-374.
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Astbury, E.L. 2010. Managing and monitoring endangered species: with particular reference to the black rhino in Kenya. Dissertation submitted to Manchester Metropolitan University. pp. 1-350.
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Cain, B. 2012. Conservation genetics of enclosed black rhinoceros populations in Kenya. Dissertation submitted to Manchester Metropolitan University. pp. 1-212.
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Lalonde, E.; Mahoney, H. 2019. Diceros bicornis longipes as a tool to test species de-extinction using somatic cell nuclear transfer. I-Scientist 4 (1): 36-46.
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Sarrazim, J. 1879. Ambassade en Espagne et en Portugal (en 1582). Extract in F.Th., 1879. Estrangeiros em Portugal, II. Ambassade en Espagne et en Portugal [etc]. Boletim de Bibliographia Portugueza 1 (10): 157-168.
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Pinto, F. Mendes 1645. Historia oriental de las peregrinaciones de Fernan Mendez Pinto portugues : adonde se escriven muchas y muy estrañas cosas que vio, y oyó en los Reynos de la China, Tartaria, Sornao, que vulgarmente se llama Siam, Calamiñan, Peguu, Martuan, y otros muchos de aquellas partes orientales. Valencia, herederos de Chrysostomo Garriz.
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