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Hearne, J.W.; Swart, J.; Goodman, P.S. 1991. A conservation model for black rhino. Orion (Journal of ORSSA) 7 (1): 25-37.
Beusterien, J. 2019. Comedy and environmental cultural studies: an image of a Spanish rhinoceros and Sancho with his donkey. Environmental Cultural Studies Through Time: The Luso-Hispanic World 24: 251-268.
Hussek, A.; Graf, C.; Hacklaender, K. 2019. Are ear notches an effective tool for monitoring individual rhino?. Pachyderm 60: 55-66.
Jordaan, H.L.; Fourie, P.J.; Lues, R. 2019. Occurrence of rhinoceros in the Free State, South Africa: a reassessment. Pachyderm 60: 67-77.
Jeffries, G.; Withers, O.; Barichievy, C.; Gordon, C. 2019. The Rhino Impact Investment Project: A new, outcomes-based finance mechanism for selected AfRSG-rated ‘Key’ black rhino populations. Pachyderm 60: 88-95.
Ball, M.B.; Wenham, C.M.; Clegg, B.W.; Clegg, S.B. 2019. What does it take to curtail rhino poaching? Lessons learned from twenty years of experience at Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve, Zimbabwe. Pachyderm 60: 96-104.
Parker, I.C.S. 2019. Uganda: elephants, people and fire in the Gulu District. Pachyderm 60: 105-109.
Wheater, R.; Parker, I.C.S. 2019. The fate of Uganda’s Northern white rhino translocated to Murchison Falls National Park in 1961 and 1964. Pachyderm 60: 112-117.
Patton, F.; Campbell, P.E.; Genade, A. 2019. Observations on the copulations of white rhinos at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, Uganda. Pachyderm 60: 133-136.
Payne, J.; Ahmad, A.H.; Zainuddin, Z.Z. 2019. Letter to the Editor: Urgent appraisal needed of Sumatran rhino conservation efforts. Pachyderm 60: 138-141.
Downie, S. 2019. Tribute: Lucky Mavrandonis-a man with a passion, purpose and vision. Pachyderm 60: 150-151.
International Rhino Foundation 2019. Photograph of Sumatran rhinoceros at SRS Way Kambas, Indonesia. Pachyderm 60: frontcover.
Sheldrick, D. 2016. The early history of Kenya’s National Parks. Article published on www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org. pp. 1-6.
Sheldrick, D. 2016. Turning back the clock on World Rhino Day. Article published on www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org. pp. 1-2.
Leutemann, H. 1872. Aus dem Tigerleben [Jamrach]. Gartenlaube: illustrirtes Familienblatt no. 48: 785-788.
Bertall 1874. Revue comique du mois: Mort du rhinoceros. Illustration, journal universel (Paris) 64 (1057), 28 November 1874: 202.
Daggesell, R. 1876. Die Menagerie von Daggesell ist in Bayreuth. Oberfränkische Zeitung und Bayreuther Anzeiger 15 April 1876: 4.