Kitchener, A.C. 2025. Review of Rookmaaker, The Rhinoceros of South Asia. Archives of Natural History 51 (1): 223-224. doi.org/10.3366/anh.2025.0985
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Turner, S. 1783. Voyage de Samuel Turner au Boutan & au Thibet, en 1783. In: Harpe, J.F. de la, 1801. Abrege de l'histoire generale des voyages, contenant ce qu'il a de plus remarquable, de plus utile & de mieux avere dans les pays ou les voyageurs ont penetre, vol. 30. Paris, Moutardier . pp. 375-420.
International Rhino Foundation 2025. State of the Rhino Report (for 2025). Washington, IRF. pp. 1-20.
Medhi, S.; Saikia, M.K. 2025. Alert distance as a measure of tolerance and effect of human intervention on the behaviour of Rhinoceros unicornis in Kaziranga National Park. Nature Scientific Reports 15: 32366: 1-11. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-01484-3
Chiyo, P.I.; Kingori, E. 2025. Genetic identification of Stephanofilaria sp. isolated from ulcerative dermal lesions in black rhinoceros. Journal of Helminthology 99 (e42): 1-11. doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X25000112
Chitoglou, K.; Pandolfi, L.; Konidaris, G.E.; Kostopoulos, D.S. 2024. Rhinocerotidae remains from the Lower Pleistocene site of Tsiotra Vryssi, Greece: preliminary results. In: Harvati, K.; Ioannidou, M. 2025. Human evolution at the crossroads. Tubingen University Press. pp. 31-36. http://dx.doi.org/10.15496/publikation-97664
Chitoglou, K.; Pandolfi, L.; Konidaris, G.E.; Kostopoulos, D.S. 2025. Early Pleistocene rhinoceroses (Mammalia, Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae) from Northern Greece: biochronological and paleobiogeographic implications. PalZ (Paläontologische Zeitschrift) 2025: 1-28. doi.org/10.1007/s12542-025-00739-8
CITES CoP19; IUCN African Rhino Specialist Group; IUCN Asian Rhino Specialist Group; Traffic 2025. African and Asian rhinoceroses – status, conservation and trade. Report Commissioned by the Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) pursuant to Resolution Conf. 9.14 (Rev. CoP19). CITES CoP20 Doc.84 Annex 3. pp. 1-93.
San Diego Zoo Global 2020. Guidance for appropriate and acceptable destinations: African elephants and southern wild rhinoceros. Response to Decisions: 18.152-18.156 SDZG. San Diego: pp. 1-25.
Somerville, K. 2025. Africa’s threatened rhinos: a history of exploitation and conservation. London, Pelegic: pp. i-vii, 1-350. doi.org/10.53061/TCFB1570
Garces, A.; Pires, I. 2025. Wildlife under threat: uniting forensic science and conservation practice to safeguard biodiversity. Natural Resources Conservation and Research 8 (1), 11285: 1-18. doi.org/10.24294/nrcr11285
Erb, A. 2025. Ein Horn erobert die Oberpfalz: Das Rhinozeros Clara in Regensburg und Amberg. Oberpfälzer Heimatspiegel 49: 56-59.
Schmidt, C.R. 2024. Dürer-Horn und Hornwachstum beim Ostafrikanischen Spitzmaul-Nashorn, Diceros bicornis michaeli. Bulette: Mitteilungen aus der Tiergartenbiologie 13: 63-75.
Pelzeln, A. 1874. Über die malayische Säugethier-Fauna. Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien 1875: 51-74.
Haas, T.C.; Ferreira, S. 2017. Optimal patrol routes: interdicting and pursuing rhino poachers. Police Practice and Research 19 (1): 61-82. doi.org/10.1080/15614263.2017.1295243
Ndlovu, L.; Marshal, J.P.; Goot, A.C. van der; Mueller, H.P. 2025. Reproductive performance of black and white rhinoceroses in relation to rainfall, greenness and density. African Journal of Wildlife Research 55 (1): 212-218. doi.org/10.3957/056.055.0212
Patton, F. 2025. Wildlife corridors: a path to coexistence. Connecting habitats to reduce human-wildlife conflict in Laikipia and beyond. Swara, Nairobi 2025 April-June: 24-29.
Kanygin, A.V. 2014. Epokha Sokolova (k-100 letyu so dnya rozhdenya Akademika B.S. Sokolova) [The Sokolov’ Epoch (100 years from the birth of Academic B.S. Sokolov] [in Russian].. Materialy LX sessii Paleontol. Ob-stva: Diversifikazya i Etapnost Evolyuzii Organicheskogo Mira v Svete Paleontol. Letopisi, Skt-Peterburg: 1-10, two portraits.
Garutt, N.V. 1992. Otryad Perissodactyla (Neparnopal’e) – Sem. Rhinocerotidae – Morfologya, evolyuzya i stratigrafya nosorogov roda C. antiquitatis (Blum., 1799) iz kollekzii geologo-mineralogicheskogo muzeya Kazanskogo universiteta [Ordo Perissodactyla – Fam. Rhinocerotidae – Morphology, evolution, and stratigraphy of rhinoceroses of the genus C. antiquitatis (Blum.) from the collection of the Geo-Mineral. Museum of the Kazan’ State Univ.] [in Russian].
Cincinnati Zoo 2006. It’s a boy (an activity guide for K2-grade students and families. Cincinnati: Zoo. pp. 1-8.
Academico Ardente Etereo; Arnobio, C. 1670. Tesoro delle gioie trattato curioso, (el quale si dichiara brevemente le virtu, qualita, e proprieta delle Gioie, ome perle, gemme, auori, unicorni, bezaari, cocco, malacca, balsami, contr’herba, muschio, ambra, zibetto. Venetia, Conzatti.
Gugong Museum 2007. Juanxian Dajia Ye Yi (Dr. Ip Yee’s Donation of rhinoceros horn carvings to the Gugong Museum). Beijing, Gugong Museum. pp. 1-170.