Smith, M.S. 2017. The framing rhino horn demand reduction by Vietnamese ENGOs: cultural and other factors influencing the ‘responsibility’ frame in ENGO media outputs. Thesis presented to Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. pp. 1-158.
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Smith, M.S. 2018. Framing rhino horn demand reduction in Vietnam: dismissing medical use as voodoo. Pacific Journalism Review 24 (2). 241-256.
Smith, M.S. 2018. Credibility and trust issues stemming from an ambiguous science frame: reducing demand for rhino horn in Vietnam with the fingernail metaphor. Iowa State University Summer Symposium on Science Communication. pp. 1-19.
Miller, M.; Buss, P.; Parsons, S.D.C.; Roos, E.; Chileshe, J.; Goosen, W.J.; Schalkwyk, L. van; Klerk-Lorist, L.M. de; Hofmeyr, M.; Hausler, G.; Rossouw, L.; (and many others) 2018. Conservation of white rhinoceroses threatened by bovine tuberculosis, South Africa, 2016-2017. Emerging Infectious Diseases 24 (12): 2373-2375.
Hermes, R.; Saragusty, J.; Moser, I.; Barth, S.A.; Holtze, S.; Lecu, A.; Cracknell, J.; Williams, D.; Goeritz, F. 2016. Ovarian down regulation by GnRF vaccination decreases reproductive tract tumour size in female white and greater one-horned rhinoceroses. PlosONE 13 (11): e0207365: 1-15. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207365
Hasanah, M.R. 2018. Technique and interpretation of radiography in the hind limb of Sumatran Rhinoceros in the Rhino Sumatran Sanctuary (SRS). Thesis submitted to Bogor University. pp. 1-29.
Wright, R.R. 1884. Rhinocerotidae. In: Kingsley, J.S. (ed.), The Riverside natural history, vol. 5: Mammals. Boston and New York, Houghton: pp. 239-246.
Hedgecock, J. 2018. Sumatran rhinos: teetering on the edge of extinction. Blog: The Daily Brunch 4 December 2018: 1-2.
Roth, T.L. 2018. Reply to Letter to the editor [on serum ferritin]. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 49 (3): 835-836.
Knutson, M.D.; Lavin, S.R.; Sullivan, K.E. 2018. Letter to the editor [on serum ferritin]. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 49 (3): 834-836.
Dewi, R. 2018. Efektivitas implementasi Cites (Convention On International Trade In Endangered Species Of Wild Fauna And Flora) dalam mengatasi perdagangan cula badak di Vietnam. Jom Fisip 5 (2): 1-15.
Robin des Bois 2018. Notes on rhinoceros poaching. On the Trail (Information and analysis bulletin on animal poaching and smuggling) no.22: 77-82.
Robin des Bois 2018. Information sur braconnage des rhinoceros. A La Trace (Bulletin d’information et d’analyses sur le braconnage et la contrebande d’animaux) no.22: 77-82.
Acharya, K.P.; Dhakal, M. 2012. Biodiversity conservation in Nepal: a success story. Kathmandu, Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation. pp. 1-157.
Lunsingh Scheurleer, Pauline 1996. Het Witsenalbum: Zeventiende-eeuwse Indiase portretten op bestelling. Bulletin van het Rijksmuseum 44 (3): 167-254.
Meyer, H.J. 1890. Meyers Konversations-Lexikon: eine Encyklopadie des allgemeinen Wissens, 4th edn, vol. 11. Leipzig und Wien, Bibliographisches Institut.
Greenfield, S.; Verissimo, D. 2018. To what extent is social marketing used in demand reduction campaigns for illegal wildlife products? Insights from elephant ivory and rhino horn. Social Marketing Quarterly 25 (1): 40-54.
Dutta, D.K. 2018. Studies on greater one horned rhinoceros behaviour and ecology, with special references to wild to wild translocated rhinoceros: a review. Indian Forester 144 (10): 922-928.
Moll, E. 1996. Plants and sex: tenuous connection or complete fallacy. African Wildlife 50 (2): 11-13.
Rookmaaker, L.C.; Rhino Resource Center; Ziegler, D.; Monson, J.; Strien, W. van; Athanassiou, A.; Billia, E.M.E. 2018. New literature in the Rhino Resource Center. Electronic Newsletter of the Rhino Resource Center no. 53 (December): 1-17.
Walker, A.; Walker, C.H. 2017. Rhino revolution: searching for new solutions. Auckland Park, Jacana Media. pp. i-xxxi, 1-224.
Moodley, Y.; Russo, I-R.M.; Robovsky, J.; Dalton, D.L.; Kotze, A.; Smith, S.; Stejskal, J.; Ryder, O.A.; Hermes, R.; Walzer, C.; Bruford, M.W. 2018. Contrasting evolutionary history, anthropogenic declines and genetic contact in the northern and southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings B of the Royal Society of London 285: 1-9.