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Geerinck, S. 2019. Geassisteerde voortplanting bij de witte (Ceratotherium simum) en zwarte (Diceros bicornis) neushoorn om de soorten te helpen in hun huidige bedreigde situatie. Thesis presented to the University of Gent, Belgium. pp. 1-43.
Cedidlova, E. 2010. Analysis of reproductive cycle in two females of White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) [in Czech]. Thesis presented to the University of Brno. pp. 1-49.
Monsarrat, S.; Boshoff, A.F.; Kerley, G.I.H. 2018. Accessibility maps as a tool to predict sampling bias in historical biodiversity occurrence records. Ecography 41: 1-12.
Latifiana, K.; Rahayu, K.D.; Firdaus, A.Y.; Nugraheni, A.; Mahmud, R. 2019. Perilaku primata yang terekam kamera jebak monitoring badak jawa. Poster at WWF conference Jakarta. p.1.
Huntley, B.J.; Matos, E. 1992. Angola environment status quo assessment report. Report to IUCN Regional Office for Southern Africa, Harare. pp. 1-255.
Huntley, B.J. 1974. Outlines of wildlife conservation in Angola. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 4: 157-166.
Huntley, B.J. 1973. Distribuição e situação da grande fauna selvagem de Angola com: referência especial às espécies raras e em perigo de extinção – Primeiro Relatório sobre o estado atual. Direcção Provincial dos Serviços de Veterinária, no 21, Luanda, Angola. pp. 1-34.
Gueler, G.; Alpagut, B. 2015. A paleoclimatological analysis through anatolian miocene rhinocerotidae fossil mammalian faunas. 68th Geological Congress of Turkey: pp. 484-485.
Anonymous 1753. Exhibition of a young rhinoceros in Manchester. Manchester Mercury Tuesday 28 August 1753: 4.
Anonymous 2019. Fooled you: a realistic knock-off that may wreck the rhino-horn market. Economist 16 November 2019: 74.
Anonymous 1885. Arrival of Sumatran rhinoceros and calf in London harbour. Morning Post (London) Saturday 12 December 1885: 1.
Bucher, F. 1996. Schutz fur Nashorner: ein Beispiel aus Kenya. Vierteljahrsschrift der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Zürich 141 (2): 77-80.
Novoa, J.N. 2012. Unicorns and Bezoars in a Portuguese house in Rome: Antonio da Fonseca’s Portuguese inventories. Agora: Estudos Clássicos em debate 14 (1): 91-111.
Maegdefrau, H. 2017. Gepanzerde Riesen in Gefahr: Rettung der Panzernashörner. Manati (Tiergarten Nurnberg) 2017 (1): 2-6.
Moegel, N.A. 2013. Und hier kommt Sofie: neues Panzernashorn im Tiergarten [Nurnberg]. Manati (Tiergarten Nurnberg) 2015 (2): 24.
Zimmermann, H. 1905. Das Inventar der Prager Schatz- und Kunstkammer vom 6. Dezember 1621. Jahrbuch der Kunsthistorischen Sammlungen des Allerhöchsten Kaiserhauses 25: xiii-xxxv.
Goodall, J. 2014. Foreword on rhino conservation. In: John W. Kimball Learning Center P.S.107, 2014. Andatu: one special rhino. Brooklyn N.Y: pp. 2-3.
Atkinson, Shirley J. 1995. Maintenance of captive black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) on indigenous browse in Zimbabwe: energetics, nutrition and implications for conservation. Thesis presented to the University of Zimbabwe. pp. 1-126.
Murtough, K.L.; Power, M.L.; Ward, A. 2017. Macronutrient composition of milk from an asian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis ) across lactation. Poster presentation.
Mallet, C.; Cornette, R.; Billet, G.; Houssaye, A. 2019. Are rhinoceros graviportal? Morphofunctional 3d-analysis of modern rhinoceros limb long bones. Journal of Morphology 280: 171-172.
Jonsell, B.; Ahlander, E. 2016. The Linnean Anders Sparrman as traveller and collector in South Africa. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis - Symb.Bot.Upsal. 38: 75-80.
Stoops, M.R.; Campbell, M.K.; DeChant, C.J.; Hauser, J.; Kottwitz, J.; Pairan, R.D.; Shaffstall, W.; Volle, K.; Roth, T.L. 2016. Enhancing captive Indian rhinoceros genetics via artificial insemination of cryopreserved sperm. Animal Reproduction Science 172: 60-75.