The Rhino Document Library
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Borneo Rhino Sanctuary (BRS) Programme 2018. 2017 Report: Extinction imminent in the absence of one programme. Kota Kinabalu, Borneo Rhino Alliance. pp. 14-17.
Schweitzer, M. 1998. Kathmandu: a mecca in a land of legends. State Magazine no. 416 (July/August): 14-20.
Rana, C. 2012. Preserving rhino: part of lonely battle. New Spotlight, Kathmandu 28 October 2012: 18.
Watkins, V. 2008. The rhinos of Nepal at Whipsnade Zoo. Journal of the Britain-Nepal Society 32: 39-40.
Borneo Rhino Sanctuary (BRS) Programme 2018. Captive management of Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis): Tabin Wildlife Reserve. December 2018. Kota Kinabalu, Borneo Rhino Alliance. pp. 1-9.
Borneo Rhino Sanctuary (BRS) Programme 2018. Captive management of Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis): Tabin Wildlife Reserve. November 2018. Kota Kinabalu, Borneo Rhino Alliance. pp. 1-8.
Borneo Rhino Sanctuary (BRS) Programme 2018. Captive management of Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis): Tabin Wildlife Reserve. October 2018. Kota Kinabalu, Borneo Rhino Alliance. pp. 1-11.
Borneo Rhino Sanctuary (BRS) Programme 2018. Captive management of Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis): Tabin Wildlife Reserve. September 2018. Kota Kinabalu, Borneo Rhino Alliance. pp. 1-11.
Borneo Rhino Sanctuary (BRS) Programme 2018. Captive management of Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis): Tabin Wildlife Reserve. August 2018. Kota Kinabalu, Borneo Rhino Alliance. pp. 1-8.
Borneo Rhino Sanctuary (BRS) Programme 2018. Captive management of Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis): Tabin Wildlife Reserve. July 2018. Kota Kinabalu, Borneo Rhino Alliance. pp. 1-8.
Codrea, V.; Ursachi, L.; Ratoi, B.G. 2017. Miocene vertebrates reworked in Quaternary deposits in Moldavia. Studii si Comunicari - Seria Stiintele Naturii 25: 21-34, 1 fig, 1 Pl, Muzeul Judetean Arges, Pitesti, Romania Argesis.
Antoine, P.O.; Becker, D.; Laurent, Y.; Duranthon, F. 2018. The Early Miocene teleoceratine Prosantorhinus aff. douvillei (Mammalia, Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae) from Béon 2, Southwestern France. Revue de Paléobiologie, Genève 37 (2): 367-377.
Becker, D.; Antoine, P.O.; Mennecart, B.; Tissier, J. 2018. New rhinocerotid remains in the latest Oligocene – Early Miocene of the Swiss Molasse Basin. Revue de Paléobiologie, Genève 37 (2): 395-408.
Kipkorir, C.K. 2018. Differences in Antibacterial resistance profiles and genes between Escherichia coli isolates from humans and black rhinoceros in Lambwe Valley, Kenya. Thesis presented to Maseno University, Nairobi, Kenya. (abstract only).
Anyango, S.O. 2018. Habitat use and ecological carrying capacity for the Eastern black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis michaeli) in Ruma National Park, Kenya. Thesis presented to Maseno University, Nairobi, Kenya. (abstract only).
Ferreira, S.; Le Roux, N.; Greaver, C. 2019. Species-specific drought impacts on black and white rhinoceroses. PLoS ONE 14(1): e0209678: 1-11. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209678
Becker, D.; Tissier, J. 2019. Rhinocerotidae from the early middle Miocene locality Gracanica (Bugojno Basin, Bosnia-Herzegovina). Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 2019 - online first: 18 pp, 5 figs, 6 tabs. doi.org/10.1007/s12549-018-0352-1
Inglis, J. 1888. Tent life in tigerland: being sporting reminiscences of a pioneer planter in an Indian frontier district. London, Sampson Low, Marston and Co.. pp. i-xiii, 1-361.
Willis, D. 2019. Bones of popular black rhino preserved at Kenya Museum. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2019: 42-44.
Bouvier, E.L. 1922. Le rhinoceros blanc. Annales Politiques et Litteraires no. 2033, 11 July 1922: 640.