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Ghai, R.; Choudhury, A. 2019. There still could be a couple of Sumatran rhinos in Myanmar. www.downtoearth.org 30 May 2019.
Das, B.J. 2019. The pre-existing and current status of Indian Rhinoceros in Assam (India) – A mini review. International Journal of Current Research 11 (1): 40-43, 1 fig, 1 tab. doi.org/10.24941/ijcr.33764.01.2019
Duncan, N.; Save African Rhino Foundation 2019. News and events. Newsletter of the Save African Rhino Foundation 33 (1): 1-20.
Anonymous 1906. Curiosities of big game hunting in India, and a distinguished sportsman. Illustrated London News 1906 February 10: 200.
Dyott, G.M. 1923. Shooting swamp deer in India (Gond). Illustrated London News 163, 1923 August 25: 360-364.
Young Nimrod 1860. Trips to the Soonderbunds. Bedfordshire Times and Independent Tuesday 7 August 1860: 6 (col.5).
Caine, W.S. 1890. Picturesque India: a handbook for European travellers. London, George Routledge. pp. i-xliv, 1-624.
Schlosser, M. 1922. Die fossilen Säugethiere Chinas nebst einer Odontographie der recenten Antilopen. Centralblatt für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie, Stuttgart 22: 1-221.
Rookmaaker, L.C.; Rhino Resource Center; Ziegler, D.; Monson, J.; Strien, W. van; Athanassiou, A.; Billia, E.M.E. 2019. New literature in the Rhino Resource Center. Electronic Newsletter of the Rhino Resource Center no. 55 (June): 1-15.
Rookmaaker, L.C. 2018. The Javan rhino in Junagadh. Hornbill (Mumbai) January-March 2018: 23, fig. 1.
Rookmaaker, L.C.; Wyhe, J. van 2018. A price list of birds collected by Alfred Russel Wallace inserted in The Ibis of 1863. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 138 (4): 335-345, fig. 1. doi.org/10.25226/bboc.v138i4.2018.a5
Rookmaaker, L.C. 2019. The hornless rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus inermis Lesson, 1836) discovered by Lamare-Picquot in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh in 1828, with notes on the history of his Asian collections. Mammalia 84 (1): 74-89. doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2018-0200
Singh, G. 2014. Hunting to conservation: a study of British policies towards wildlife in Assam 1826-1947. Thesis presented to Assam University.
Gibson, K.M.; Nguyen, B.N.; Neumann, L.M.; Miller, M.; Buss, P.; Daniels, S.; Ahn, M.J.; Crandall, K.A.; Pukazhenthi, B. 2019. Gut microbiome differences between wild and captive black rhinoceros – implications for rhino health. Nature: Scientific Reports 9:7570: 1-11. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-43875-3
Anonymous 2019. In the firing line: Javan rhinos survived the recent Krakatoa tsunami, but the species might not be so lucky next time. Geographical 91 (3): 14.
Balfour, D.; Barichievy, C.; Gordon, C.; Brett, R. 2019. A Theory of Change to grow numbers of African rhino at a conservation site. Conservation Science and Practice 1 (6): 1-9. doi.org/10.1111/csp2.40
Patton, F. 2019. Protecting species and habitats through International Conventions. Swara, Nairobi April-June 2019: 42-45.
Misky, M.; Muhdaliha, B. 2019. Perancangan aplikasi permainan android rhino run untuk menumbuhkan kepedulian pada badak bercula satu untuk anak usia 7-12 tahun. Pantarei 3 (2): 1-6.
Gatambara, N.N.; Babagana, M.; Alkali, U.U.; Gujja, A.; Adamu, A.; Hussaini, I. 2019. Impacts of poaching and charcoal production on wildlife conservation in Kahuzi-Biéga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo. International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies 6 (3): 77-88.
Vu, E. 2018. Consequences of white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) poaching on grassland structure in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park in South Africa. Thesis presented to University of Umea. pp. 1-50.
Michel, A.L. 2019. An investigation into whether poaching creates an ecological trap for white rhinoceros in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South Africa. Thesis presented to University of Umea. pp. 1-54.