Knight, M.H. 2019. Rapport du Groupe Spécialiste des Rhinos d'Afrique. Pachyderm 60: 14-39.
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Rookmaaker, L.C. 2019. Book Review: Illegal rhino horn trade in Eastern Asia still threatens Kruger's rhinos. Pachyderm 60: 142-143.
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.
Reuter, E. 2016. Keeping the horn on the rhino: a study of babule Nature Reserve. In G. Potter & A. Nurse (Eds.),Geography of Environmental Crime. London: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 149-186.
Kirui, P. 2002. A rhino's lonely lot. Swara May-August 2002: 10-11.
Jimenez, D. 2004. Juanpur & Suru: Metrozoo's new Indian rhinos. Toucan Talk (Zoological Society of Florida) 31 (1): 7.
Barnum, P.T. 1882. History of animals, leading curiosities, and features within the consolidated P.T. Barnum's Greatest Show on Earth, the Great London Circus, Sanger's Royal British Menagerie, and the International Allied Show. New York: pp. 1-32.
Gesta y Leceta, M. 1888. Indice de una coleccion manuscrita de obras del rmo. padre fr. Martín Sarmiento, Benedictino; seguido de varias noticias biblio-biográficas del mismo. Supplemento al Boletin Historico 1888: 1-140.
Kraft, V. 1953. This was my Africa. Sports Illustrated (America's National Sports Weekly) 10 March 1958: 54-66.
Gulas, M 2018. The pope's rhinoceros and quantum mechanics. Honors Projects. 343: pp. 1-50.
Vries, S. de 1682. Curieuse aenmerckingen der bysonderste Oost- en West-Indische verwonderens-waerdige dingen; nevens die van China, Africa, en andere gewesten des werelds. Utrecht, Johannes Ribbius: vol. 4.
Ligon, R. 1684. Recueil de divers voyages faits en Afrique et en l'Amérique: qui n'ont point esté encore publiez; contenant l'origine, les moeurs, les coutumes & le commerce des habitans de ces deux parties du monde. Paris, Veuve Ant. Cellier.
Namibia Save the Rhino Trust 2019. Black rhino conservation in north-western Namibia: Conservancy Rhino Ranger Incentive Programme & Rhino Pride Campaign, review of progress (2012-2018). Windhoek, Venture Publications: pp. 1-88.
WWF Indonesia 2010. Sumatra's forests, their wildlife and the climate. Windows in time: 1985, 1990, 2000 and 2009. Jakarta, WWF: pp. 1-72.
Dabrowski, I. 2009. Reproduction of white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) and black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) in captivity. EAZA Zoo & Research Conference 2009 Poznan: 45-52.
Perez de Tudela, A.; Gschwend, A. Jordan 2007. Renaissance menageries: exotic animals and pets at the Habsburg courts in Iberia and Central Europe. In: Enenkel, K.A.E. & Smith, P.J., Early modern zoology: the construction of animals in science, literature and the visual arts. Leiden, E.J.Brill. pp. 419-445.
Gatsheni, B.N. 2019. A Bayesian model for combating poaching of wild life in the Kruger national park. International Conf. Artificial Intelligence - ICAI'19. pp. 379-385.
Anonymous 1833. Histoire naturelle: le rhinoceros du Boulevart St-Denis. L'Estafette, journal des journaux (Paris) no.251, Jeudi 10 Octobre 1833: 1.
Choudhury, R.D. 1966. The hand-book of the Assam State Museum. Gauhati, Department of Archaeology & State Museum.
García-Fernández, D. 2015. Restos juveniles de Coelodonta antiquitatis Blumenbach, 1799 (Rhinocerotidae) del Mar Del Norte. Butll. Centre d'Est. Natura B-N 29: 71- 96.
Camps, G. 1990. Des incertitudes de l'art aux "erreurs" d'Hérodote. La faune des temps néolithiques et protohistoriques de l'Afrique du Nord. Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres 134 (1): 35-57.
Grenet, F. 2005. Découverte d'un relief sassanide dans le Nord de l'Afghanistan. Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres 149 (1): 115-134.
Louys, R. 2007. Limited effect of the Quaternary's largest super-eruption (Toba) on land mammals from Southeast Asia. Quaternary Science Review 26: 3108-3117.