Anonymous 2016. Going fishing with metabolomics; Sumatran rhinos. CREW Review Fall 2016: 5.
The Rhino Document Library
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Depping, G. 1864. Les freres Schlagintweit et leur voyage dans l’Inde [in 3 parts]. Illustration, journal universel (Paris) 43: 91-94, 151-154, 187-190.
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.
Possingham, H.P.; Biggs, D. 2019. The role of animal welfare values in the rhino horn trade debate. Conservation Science and Practice 2019;e103: 1-12 - https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.104.
Adams, J. 2019. Carl Hagenbeck's Wonder-Zoo and Big Circus, Olympia, London. Journal of the Bartlett Society 27: 52-63.
Anonymous 1867. The wild huntsman. Boy's Journal, a magazine of literature, science, adventure, and amusement (London) 1867: 264-271.
Glaire, J.B.; Walsh, J.A. 1848. Encyclopedie catholique, repertoire universel et raisonne; des sciences, des lettres, des arts et des metiers, formant une bibliotheque universelle, avec la biographie des hommes celebres. Paris, Parent Desbarres: vol. 6, pp. 1-883.
Cheung, H.; Wang Yifu; Biggs, D. 2019. China’s reopened rhino horn trade. Science 362 (6421): 1369 - DOI: 10.1126/science.aav9392.
Radcliffe, R.W.; Khairani, K.O. 2019. Health of the forest rhinoceros of Southeast Asia: Sumatran and Javan Rhinoceros. In: Fowler's Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine Current Therapy vol. 9: 707-715 - https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-55228-8.00100-4.
Morkel, P.; Nel, P. 2019. Updates in African Rhinoceros field immobilization and translocation. In: Fowler's Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine Current Therapy vol. 9: 692-698. doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-55228-8.00098-9
Sullivan, K.E.; Valdes, E.V. 2019. Update on rhinoceros nutrition. In: Fowler's Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine Current Therapy vol. 9: 699-706 - https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-55228-8.00099-0.
Selier, J. 2019. Supplemental information in support of the CITES CoP18 proposal to amend South Africa's export quota for black rhinoceros hunting trophies. Report CoP18 Inf. 78: pp. 1-7.
Molur, S. 2019. Wildlife's wonder woman – Sally Raulston Walker (12 October 1944 – 22 August 2019). Journal of Threatened Taxa 11 (10): 14247-14248.
Bosi, E.J. 2018. Sumatran rhino of Sabah: "A sweet & bitter story". Sabah, Bosi: pp. 1-101.
Wildaid 2019. 25 Years after China's rhino horn ban poaching persists. San Francisco, Wildaid: pp. 1-19.
Speart, J. 1994. The rhino chainsaw massacre. Buzzworm's Earth Journal January/February 1994: 29-34.
Mahmud, R.; Rahmaningsih, M.D.; Sunarto, M.B.H.; Daryan; Firdaus, A.Y.; Muhtarom, A.; Setiawan, R. 2016. Javan rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus), banteng (Bos javanicus) & other mammals coexistence in Ujung Kulon National Park: spatial and temporal overlap. Proceedings of the 3rd International Wildlife Symposium (Lampung). pp. 37-49.
Swaisgood, R.R. 2005. Scientific approaches to enrichment and stereotypies in zoo animals: what's been done and where should we go next. Zoo Biology 24 (6): 499-518.
Staub, J. 1879. Bilderwerk zum Anschauungsunterricht für jüngere Kinder. Zurich, Hindermann & Siebenmann.
Graham, J.A. 1897. On the threshold of three closed lands: the Guild outpost in the eastern Himalayas. Edinburgh, R. & R. Clark. pp. 1-166.
Craig, H. 1897. Johnson's household book of nature : containing full and interesting descriptions of the animal kingdom / based upon the writings of the eminent naturalists, Audubon, Wallace, Brehm, Wood, and others. New York, Johnson.
Anonymous 1911. When men meets the beast (In the path of the rhinoceros). Children's magazine 3: 285-292.
Lyell, D.D. 1929. The hunting & spoor of Central African game, with life-size illustrations of most of the game tracks. Philadelphia, Lippincott: pp. 1-234.
Eifrig, C.W.G. 1928. Our great outdoors: Mammals. New York, Rand, McNally & Company. pp. 1-257.
Gleeson, G. 1933. London zoo: the zoological gardens. New York, R.M. McBride & co. pp. 1-323.