The Rhino Document Library
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Low, P. 2016. A different perspective on conservation of elephants and rhinos. Swara, Nairobi 40 (4): 21-24.
Llewellyn-Jones, R. 2016. The last king in India: Wajid Ali Shah, 1822-1887. Delhi, Random House India.
Christy, B.; Stirton, B. 2016. Deadly trade: inside the dark world of the rhino horn business. National Geographic 230 (4) October: 56-81.
Charman, I. 2016. The ZOO: the wild and wonderful tale of the founding of London Zoo. London, Viking. pp. 1-349.
White, P.; Hester, L.; Newton, N.; Uzzell, A.M.; Williams, I.; Plaisted, C.; Bint, S.; Keith, C.A.; Kovacevic, A.; Stern, M.R.; LaMore, J. 2016. Looking into the abyss: saving the rhinoceros one story at a time. London, CQ International. pp. 1-262.
Spreen, R. 2016. Monument voor de quagga: schlemiel van de uitgestorven dieren. Amsterdam, Fusilli. pp. 1-208.
International Council for Game and Wildlife; Damm, G.R. 2016. CITES: keep calm and let Africa speak. African Indaba e-Newsletter 14 (4-5): 1-10.
Huebschle, A. 2017. The social economy of rhino poaching: of economic freedom fighters, professional hunters and marginalized local people. Current Sociology 65 (3): 427–447.
West Bengal Forest Department 1988. Forest statistics of West Bengal forest 1988. Calcutta, Planning and Statistical Cell.
Perron, R. 2016. Editorial: sustainability of captive rhino population. International Zoo News 63 (2): 82-83.
Pachaly, J.R.; Monteiro-Filho, L.P.C.; Goncalvez, D.D.; Voltarelli-Pachaly, E.M. 2016. Gyrostigma rhinocerontis (Diptera: Oestridae, Gasterophilinae) in white rhinoceroses (Ceratotherium simum) imported from South Africa: occurrence in Itatiba, São Paulo, Brazil. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 36 (8): 749-752. doi.org/ 10.1590/S0100-736X2016000800012
Hashemi, N.; Ashouri, A.; Aliabadian, M.; Gharaie, M.H.M.; Sánchez Marco, A.; Louys, J. 2016. First report of Quaternary mammals from the Qalehjough area, Lut Desert, Eastern Iran. Palaeontologia Electronica 19.3.44A: 1-12. palaeo-electronica.org/content/2016/1622-quaternary-mammals-of-iran
Zohar, D. 2008. A new approach to the problem of pattern books in early byzantine mosaics: the depiction of the giraffe in the Near East as a case study. Eastern Christian Art 5: 123-146.
Rai, S. 2016. After 250 years, rhinos set to make comeback in west Uttar Pradesh. Times of India 17 November 2016.
Schmidt, Z. 1962. Nález pleistocénneho nosorozca (Coelodonta antiquitatis Blumenbach) v riecisti Váhu v Sali. Sborník Prace Ochrany Prírody Zapadoslovenskom Kraji, Bratislava 1962: 113-117, 6 figs.
Durisova, A. 1993. Fosílne zvysky druhu Dicerorhinus hemitoechus (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) z fluviálnych náplavov Váhu v Sal’i (CSFR) [Remains of Dicerorhinus hemitoechus (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from the fluvial deposits Vahu at Sal’i (CSFR)]. Zborník Slovenského národného Múzea (Prírodné Vedy), Bratislava 39: 3-11, 1 fig, 2 tab.
Bryant, B.; Campbell-Ward, M.; Sangster, C. 2016. Acute hepatic necrosis and death in a subadult southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) associated with exposure to sterigmatocystin in forage contaminated with Aspergillus nidulans. Australian Veterinary Journal 94 (11): 433-434.
Youatt, W. 1836. Contributions to comparative pathology, II. Enteritis – Rhinoceros. Veterinarian 9: 85-87.
Youatt, W. 1843. The illness of the rhinoceros in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. Veterinarian 16: 655-659.
Anonymous 1846. Du nouveau a voir au Grand-Marche a St Nicolas: Rhinoceros et Giraffe. Gazette van het Land van Waes (St Nicolaes) 5 (17), 26 April 1846: 2, 3.