Friedman, J.B. 2015. Durer's rhinoceros and what he or she was wearing: carnations, luxury gardens, identity formation, and urban splendor, 1460-1550. Journal of Material Culture 20 (3): 273-297.
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Ursachi, L.; Codrea, V.; Venczel, M.; Solomon, A.; Ratoi, B.G. 2015. Cretesti-Dobrina 1 – A new Early Vallesian locality in Moldova. In: Bucur I.I.; Lazar I.; Sasaran E., eds: Proceedings of the Tenth Romanian Symposium on Palaeontology, October 16-17 2015, Cluj-Napoca. pp. 115-116.
Buescher, B.; Ramutsindela, M. 2015. Green violence: rhino poaching and the war to save southern africa’s peace park. African Affairs (London) 115 (458): 1-22. doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adv058
Zervanová, J.; Billia, E.M.E. 2014. New Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) records in Eurasia – Addenda to a previous work. Gortania – Geologia, Paleontologia, Paletnologia 36: 55-68, 11 figs.
2015. Training Greater one-horned rhinos at Zoo Basel: Do it with a gentle touch!. The Crash November 2015: 2-3.
Johnson, R. 2015. Facility focus: Disney's Animal Kingdom. Paper presented at the 2015 Rhino Keeper Workshop heldin Chester, UK: pp. 1-12.
Girotti, O.; Capasso Barbato, L.; Esu, D.; Kotsakis, T.; Gliozzi, E.; Martinetto, E.; Petronio, C.; Sardella, R.; Squazzini, E. 2003. The section of Torre Picchio (Terni, Umbria, central Italy) – A Villafranchian site rich in vertebrates, molluscs, ostracods and plants. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Milano 109 (1): 77-98, 6 figs, 2 Pls.
Anonymous 1997. Rhino's pegnancy a first at any zoo in 108 years. Plain Dealer, Cleveland Sunday 19 October 1997.
Dreifus, C. 2001. Birth of rare rhino is a bright spot for species' future (a conversation with Terri Roth). New York Times Tuesday 25 December 2001.
Shpansky, A.V.; Ilyina, S.A.; Aliyasova, V.N. 2015. Chetvertichnye Mlekupitayushchie iz mestonakhozhdenya Kozhamzhar (Pavlodarskaya oblast’, Kazakhstan) [The Quaternary mammals from Kozhamzhar locality (Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan)]. Vestnik Tomskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta 399: 254-264, 5figs, 3 tabs. doi.org/10.17223/15617793/399/41
Roth, T.L.; Stoops, M.R. 2015. Factors impacting the success of postmortem sperm recovery and cryopreservation in the rhinoceros. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 28 (2): 188.
Das, Daisy 2015. Conflict or conservation? A roadmap for management of Kaziranga National Park, India. Sam Houston State University Economics and International Business, Working Paper No. 15-02: 1-31.
Roth, T.L. 2015. CREW supports Sumatra's rhino breeding program. CREW Progress Report Spring 2015: 2.
Gaymer, J. 2015. Preparing for the future of Kenya's rhinos. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) Autumn 2015: 10-11.
Ellis, K. 2015. Kenya: meet the rhinos' new best friends. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) Autumn 2015: 4-5.
Petronio, C.; Di Stefano, G.; Pandolfi, L.; Salari, L. 2014. The Late Pleistocene mammal fauna from Montemerano – Manciano (Grosseto, central Italy). Bollettino del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona – Geologia, Paleontologia, Preistoria 38: 103-116, 5 figs.
Arzarello, M.; Marcolini, F.; Pavia, G.; Pavia, M.; Petronio, C.; Petrucci, M.; Rook, L.; Sardella, R. 2009. L’industrie lithique du site Pléistocène inférieur de Pirro Nord (Apricena, Italie du sud) – Une occupation humaine entre 1,3 et 1,7 Ma. [The lithic industry of the Early Pleistocene site of Pirro Nord (Apricena South Italy) – The evidence of a human occupation between 1.3 and 1.7 Ma]. L’Anthropologie, Paris 113: 47-58, 3 figs, 2 tabs, 1 pl.
Petronio, C.; Marcolini, F. 2013. Mammal biochronology at the end of Late Villafranchian (Early Pleistocene) – Pirro Faunal Unit. Palaeontographica, Abt. A, Palaeozoology – Stratigraphy, E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart; 298 (1-6): 183-191, 4 figs, 1 tab.
Graham, R. 1954. Rhino! Rhino! A postwar adventure to capture two rhinos for the Brookfield Zoo. Ex- C-B-I Round up [China-Burma-India] 8 (8): 10-18.
Novgorodov, G.P.; Cheprasov, M.Y. 2014. Paleontologicheskie issledovanya v basseyne r. Kolyma [Palaeontological researches in the Kolyma river basin] (in Dmitriev A.YU. & al., eds: Problems of Geology and Subsurface Development) [in Russian]. Proc. of the 18th Int. Scie. Symp. of Stud., Postgrad. and y. Scientists devoted to the 115th Ann. of Ac. Satpaev; 120th Ann. of RAN C. M. Shakhov, Tomsk 1: 97-99, 1 map, 3 photographs.
Novgorodov, G.P.; Cheprasov, M.Y. 2015. Novye mestonakhozhdenya mamontovoy fauny i paleontologicheskie stoyanki v basseyne srednego techenya r. Kolyma [New locations of the Mammoth Fauna and palaeolithic sites in the basin of the Kolyma river] [in Russian with English abstr]. Vestnik Severo-Vostochnogo Federal’nogo Univ. im. M.K. Ammosova – Vestnik of the North-Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosov, Yakutsk; 6 (50): 53-68, 14 figs.
Policht, R.; Cinkova, I. 2016. Sex and species recognition by wild male southern white rhinoceros using contact pant calls. Animal Cognition 19 (2): 375-386. doi.org/10.1007/s10071-015-0940-7
Truong, V. Dao; Willemsen, M.; Dang, Nam V.H.; Trinh Nguyen; Hall, C.M. 2015. The marketplace management of illegal elixirs: illicit consumption of rhino horn. Consumption Markets and Culture 19 (4): 353-369. doi.org/10.1080/10253866.2015.1108915
Maridet, O.; Becker, D. 2015. New data on the mammalian assemblages of the Early Oligocene of Switzerland –Paleoenvironmental and paleobiogeographic implications. In: Bucur, I.I.; Lazar, I.; Sasaran, E., eds: Proceedings of the Tenth Romanian Symposium on Palaeontology, October 16-17 2015, Cluj-Napoca. pp. 64-65.
Strauss, J.C. 2015. Africa's park ranger qualification. Wildlife Ranching 2015 - Rhino Files Supplement: 29-32.