The Rhino Document Library
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Wulz, G. 2019. Nördlinger Messebelustigungen in vergangenen Jahrhunderten [aus: Rieser Heimatsbode no 153 (1943) und no 155 (1943)]. In: Sponsel, W. 2019. 800 Jahre Nördlinger Mess’: Von der internationalen Fernhandelsmesse zum grössten Volksfest Nordschwabens. Nördlingen. pp. 94-95.
Jonathansaha 2018. Race, racism and some rhinos. Internet blog: https://colonizinganimals.blog/2018/11/27/race-racism-and-some-rhinos/.
Jonathansaha 2017. Seeing, shooting, saving, seeing….. Internet blog: https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/07/25/seeing-shooting-saving-seeing/.
Jonathansaha 2015. Jackson the rhinoceros. Internet blog: https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/08/04/jackson-the-rhinoceros/.
Ruebel, A. 2024. Die Tierbücher von Conrad Gessner (1551-1558 und 1587). In: Leu, U.B., Meilensteine aus der Geschichte der Zürcher Bio- und Geowissenschaften. Neujahrsblatt der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Zürich NGZH no. 226: 14-18.
Marra, A.C. 2025. Out of Pikermi: the occurrence of Bohlinia in the Late Miocene of the Central Mediterranean. Geosciences 15 (44): 1-17. doi.org/10.3390/geosciences15020044
Simsek, E. 2020. Paleoecology and bıostratıgraphy of Late Mıocene Rhınocerotıdae of Anatolıa. Proceedings 2nd International Congress on Sports, Anthropology, Nutrition, Anatomy and Radiology, 20-23 July 2020, Cappadocia, Turkey: pp. 198-223.
India Government 2021. Standard operating Procedure for handling Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) carcass in India. Delhi, Ministry of Environment Forests and Climate change. pp. 1-28.
ETV Bharat 2025. Dr. Robin Banerjee: the visionary who brought Assam’s one-horned rhinoceros to world stage. Online Blog: https://www.etvbharat.com/en/!state/dr-robin-banerjee-the-visionary-who-brought-assams-one-horned-rhinoceros-to-the-world-stage-enn25041802472.
Nepal Dept National Parks 2022. Protected area management survey 2022-2030. Kathmandu, Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation. pp. 1-28.
Pandey, N.; Arya, S. 2025. Study of pre-mating behavior and reproductive indicators in Indian Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) with ethogram. Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology 46 (19): 338-346. doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2025/v46i195290
AZA Rhino Taxon Advisory Group; AZA SSP programs 2024. Hypovitaminosis A in rhinoceros and elephants. Report to AZA. pp. 1-2.
Jibran, A. 2018. The prospects of ASEAN in improving malaysia-indonesia relations: a way forward. JATI-Journal of Southeast Asian Studies Special Issue 2018 (Rebranding Southeast Asia): 21-37.
Minarchek, M. 2018. Plantations, peddlers, and nature protection: the transnational origins of Indonesia’s orangutan crisis, 1910–1930. TRaNS: Trans –Regional and –National Studies of Southeast Asia 6 (1): 101-129.
Haas, A. de 2015. Beestenboel: Over bezienswaardige viervoeters en vorstelijke geschenken. Mededelingen van de Stichting Jacob Campo Weyerman 38 (1): 1-9.
Reinold, C. 2014. Akustische Kommunikation bei im Zoo gehaltenen Nashörnern (Ceratotherium simum, Rhinoceros unicornis). Thesis presented to the University of Vienna (Universität Wien). pp. 1-71.
Glienke, S. 2014. Katalog der im Hessischen Landesmuseum Wiesbaden befindlichen Belegstücke aus den Mosbacher Sanden. Jahrbücher des Nassauischen Vereins für Naturkunde 135: 31-56.
Platt, J.R. 2013. How the western black rhino went extinct. https://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/extinction-countdown/how-the-western-black-rhino-went-extinct/.
Piper, P.J.; Rabett, R.; Barker, G. 2013. A zoologist with a taste for the past: the Earl of Cranbrook’s contribution to zooarchaeological research in Southeast Asia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology Supplement No. 29: 121-132.
Battarra, G.A. 1755. Fungorum agri Ariminensis historia a J. Antonio Battarra lynceo restituto and in eadem urbe publico philosophiae professore compilata aeneisque tabulis ornata. Faventiae, Typis Ballantianis.
Schmidt, J.J. 1750. Biblischer Physicus, oder Einleitung zur Biblischen Natur-Wissenschaft und deren besondern Theilen: Zur Erkänntniß und Preiß des Schöpffers, und zum rechten Verstande der H. Schrift, sofern dieselbe irgendwo von Physical. Dingen handelt. Zweyte Auflage. Zullichau, Johann Jacob Dendeler.
Roesel von Rosenhof, A.J. 1749. Der monathlich-herausgegebenen Insecten-Belustigung. 2ter Theil, welcher acht Classen verschiedener sowohl inlaendischer, als auch einiger auslaendischer Insecte enthaelt: alle nach ihrem Ursprung, Verwandlung und andern wunderbaren Eigenschafften. Nürnberg, gedruckt bey J.J. Fleischmann.