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The Rhino Document Library

Contains a total of 30416 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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Anonymous 1995. Some rhino numbers increase in latest tally. Africa Environment and Wildlife 3 (1): 10-11, figs. 1-3, table 1.
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Johns, M. 1994. The great white place: Namibia’s Etosha National Park. Africa Environment and Wildlife 2 (4): 60-67, figs. 1-11.
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Mukherjee, S.; Sengupta, S. 1999. Census of great Indian one horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis Linn) at Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Cooch Behar Forest Division, West Bengal, India. Tiger Paper 26 (4): 18-21, fig. 1, table 1.
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Lwin, U Thein 1998. Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary: last foothold of rhinos in Myanmar. Tiger Paper 25 (2): 1-3.
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Pienaar, D.J. 1994. Kruger’s diversity enriched. Custos 1994 May: 22-25, figs. 1-6.
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Stoneham, C.T. 1954. Big stuff: African big game and its hunters. London etc., John Long. pp. 1-191.
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Bigalke, R.C. 1974. Ungulate behaviour and management, with special reference to husbandry of wild ungulates on South African ranches. In: Geist, V.; Walther, F., The behaviour of ungulates and its relation to management. Morges, IUCN (Publications New series no. 24). vol. 2, pp. 830-852.
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Crawfurd, M. 1986. Rhinos pushed to the brink for trinkets and medicines. Science 1986 October 10: 147.
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Geist, V. 1974. On the relationship of ecology and behaviour in the evolution of ungulates: theoretical considerations. In: Geist, V.; Walther, F., The behaviour of ungulates and its relation to management. Morges, IUCN (Publications New series no. 24). vol. 1, pp. 235-246.
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Anonymous 1989. Dehorning bid to save rhinos from poachers. New Scientist 1989 May 27: 33, fig. 1.
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Lever, C. 1985. Sumatran rhino. New Scientist 1985 September 26: 81.
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Anonymous 1985. Malaysia bans rhino move to US zoos. New Scientist 1985 September 12: 25, fig. 1.
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Morris, D. 1986. An Indian rhino in Lisbon. New Scientist 1986 December 4: 64, fig. 1.
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Forse, B. 1988. Rhinos find sanctuary in Kenya. New Scientist 1988 March 10: 28.
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Kingdon, J. 1981. Mammalia africana: an exhibition of drawings from ‘East African mammals, an atlas of evolution in Africa’ published by Academic Press. London etc., Academic Press. pp. 1-64.
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Harmer, S.F. 1895. Twenty-ninth annual report of the Museums and Lecture Rooms Syndicate (for 1894): Report of the Superintendent. Cambridge University Reporter no. 1077, 1895 June 7: 906-908.
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Lyell, D.D. 1935. African adventure: letters from famous big-game hunters. London, John Murray. pp. i-xv, 1-270.
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Cross, M. 1990. Traders accused of beating ban on rhino horn. New Scientist 1990 April 14: 20.
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Mukherjee, S.; Sengupta, S. 1998. Rhino poaching in Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, North Bengal, India. Tiger Paper 25 (1): 20-21, fig. 1.
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Fountain, R. 1971. The beauty of the beast. Europa Magazine 1 (6): 50-53, figs. 1-9.
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Pandit, P.K.; Yadav, V.K. 1996. Management of Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, West Bengal, India. Tiger Paper 23 (4): 1-5, fig. 1.
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Heinen, J.T. 1995. The faunal collapse of large mammals in the reserves in the Nepalese terai. Tiger Paper 22 (4): 18-24, tables 1-3.
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