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The world's largest online rhinoceros library dedicated to assisting research and conservation efforts globally.

The Rhino Document Library

Contains a total of 30239 references.

The RRC website provides access to an extensive database of indexed and tagged references, abstracts and full texts covering all aspects of rhino knowledge. There are no restrictions on language, time period, location or type of publication, including reports and grey literature. Contributions and suggestions are welcome.

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Krebs, B.L.; Watters, J.V. 2017. Simple but temporally unpredictable puzzles are cognitive enrichment. Animal Behavior and Cognition 4 (1): 119–134.
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Damm, G.R. 2017. Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit exposes people and powers behind illegal rhino horn trade. African Indaba e-Newsletter 15 (1): 16-18.
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Damm, G.R. 2017. WESSA: How to enhance value of legal rhino horn. African Indaba e-Newsletter 15 (1): 9-10.
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Acharya, K.P. 2016. A walk to zero poaching for rhinos in Nepal. Kathmandu, Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation. pp. 1-18.
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Vagner, J. 1975. Occurrence and catching of white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum cottoni) in the province Upper Nile, South Sudan. Sbornik Vysoke-Skoly Zemedelske v Praze 1975: 1-5.
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Wilson, P.S. 2016. Examples of unexpected interactions and outcomes when conveying science and technology to traditional and modern media journalists. Proceedings of the 171st Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America 26 (Education in Acoustics: Paper 1aEDb4): 1-6.
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Ilahi, F.; Sutimin; Soewono, E. 2016. Logistic model as a representation of Rhinoceros sondaicus and Bos javanicus population at Ujung Kulon National Park. Symposium on Biomathematics (SYMOMATH 2016) 2016: pp. 1-5.
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Maritz, P.G. 2017. On the life of rhinos: Written into the simple stars. Literator - Journal of Literary Criticism, Comparative Linguistics and Literary Studies 38 (1): 1.
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Rookmaaker, L.C. 2017. Andrew Smith. Newsletter of the Society for the History of Natural History no.111 (January): 14.
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Traffic 2017. Thorough investigations needed following major rhino horn seizures in SE Asia. Latest News 3-23-2017: http://www.traffic.org/.
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Nuwer, R. 2015. 3D printed horns may put rhinos at greater risk of extinction. New Scientist https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn27459-3d-printed-horns-may-put-rhinos-at-greater-risk-of-extinction/#.VUTiPtNViko: 2 plates.
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Bona, F.; Sala, B. 2016. Villafranchian-Galerian mammal faunas transition in South-Western Europe – The case of the late Early Pleistocene mammal fauna of the Frantoio locality, Arda River (Castell’Arquato, Piacenza, Northern Italy). Geobios 49 (5): 329-347, 13 figs, 5 tabs.  doi.org/10.1016/j.geobios.2016.06.002
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Friant, M. 1948. Sur la morphologie de l’articulation temporo-maxillaire chez les Rhinocéros et le Rhinoceros (Tichorhinus) antiquitatis en particulier. Bulletin du Musée royal d’Histoire naturelle de Belgique / Mededeelingen van het Koninklijk Natuurhistorisch Museum van België, Bruxelles 24 (51): 1-7, 2 figs.
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Dongol, G.M.S. 1987. The stratigraphic significance of vertebrate fossils from the Quaternary deposits of the Kathmandu Basin, Nepal. Newsletters on Stratigraphy 18: 21-29, 4 figs.
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Langerman, F. 2015. Dürer’s rhino: five centuries of an elusive representation. In Impact 9 International Printmaking Conference. China Academy of Art Press: Hangzhou. ISBN: 978-7-5503-0957-9. 555pp. pp.459-464.
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Sthanapati, J. 2016. When history was gutted (fire at the Museum of Natural History in New Delhi, India). Science Reporter July 2016: 21-24.
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Pandolfi, L.; Maiorino, L. 2016. Reassessment of the largest Pleistocene rhinocerotine Rhinoceros platyrhinus (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from the Upper Siwaliks (Siwalik Hills, India). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36 (2): 1-12.
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