The Rhino Document Library
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Longden, H.W.D. 1938. Ways of the veld dwellers: being eight stories of wild animals and birds of the African bush. New York, Frederick Warne and Co. pp. i-x, 1-137.
Khan, M.; Foose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van 2001. Asian Rhino Specialist Group report. Pachyderm 31: 11-13.
Khan, M.; Foose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van 2001. Asian Rhino Specialist Group report. Pachyderm 30: 12-15.
Khajuria, H. 1989. North-East India – a paradise for wild mammals. Zoologiana, Calcutta no. 5: 69-72.
Jonauskas, R.; Liparte, E. 2000. The analysis on the weights of the wilder Great One-horned Rhinoceroses (Rhinoceros unicornis) in India and Nepal compared to great one-horned rhinoceroses at the zoological gardens in Europe. Internet page, dated 2000.
Iles, G. 2001. The complete collection of The Zoological Gardens, Belle Vue, Manchester, 1955. Zoo! 18: 52-59.
Hoedemaker, M. 2002. Indian rhinos arrive at Amersfoort Zoo, The Netherlands. International Zoo News 49 (1): 43-44, fig. 1.
Hillman Smith, K. 2001. Status of northern white rhinos and elephants in Garamba National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo, during the wars. Pachyderm 31: 79-81, fig. 1, table 1.
Hermes, R.; Hildebrandt, T.B.; Walzer, C.; Goeritz, F.; Schwarzenberger, F. 2001. Reproductive assessment in the captive white rhinoceros – current standing.
Herbert, A. 1908. Two Dianas in Somaliland: the record of a shooting trip. London etc., Thomas Mobus and Sons. pp. 1-252.
Garnier, J.N. 2001. Non-invasive reproductive monitoring of black rhinoceros females in the wild: patterns of fertility and the influence of environmental factors. London, University of London, Faculty of Medicine, Thesis submitted for the degree of Veterinary Medicine. pp. 1-256.
Endert, F.H.; Dahler, E. 1935. Jaarverslag over 1933. Verslag van de Nederlandsch Indische Vereeniging tot Natuurbescherming 1933-1934: 7-13.