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Driver, S. 2000. Orana wildlife park, Christchurch, New Zealand. International Zoo News 47 (1): 55-56.
Weigl, R. 2000. Visits to some Latin American zoos: part 2 – Mexico. International Zoo News 47 (1): 24-36, figs. 1-5.
Cranbrook, Earl of 1987. Riches of the wild: land mammals of South-East Asia. Singapore, Oxford, New York, Oxford University Press. pp. i-vii, 1-95.
Foose, T.J. 1999. International studbook for Sumatran rhino (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis), 31 October 1999. Columbus, International Rhino Foundation.
Zainuddin, Z.Z. 1987. Blood collection in the captive Sumatran Rhinoceros ( Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) at the Malacca Zoo. Journal of Wildlife and Parks (Malaysia) 6: 75-83.
Vidyadaran, M.K.; Rozyati, T.H.; Richard, X.M.; Zainuddin, Z.Z.; Tajuddin Abdullah, M. 1992. The cervical vertebrae of the Sumatran Rhinoceros ( Dicerorhinus sumatrensis sumatrensis). Malayan Nature Journal 46: 53-63.
Zainuddin, Z.Z.; Jainudeen, M.R.; Samsudin M. Suri, M. 1993. Ultrasonography of the female reproductive system in the Sumatran rhinoceros. Proceedings of the VAM Congress 5: 97-98.
Schaffer, N.E.; Zainuddin, Z.Z.; Suri, M.S.M.; Jainudeen, M.R.; Jeyendran, R.S. 1994. Ultrasonography of the reproductive anatomy in the Sumatran rhinoceros (Diceorhinus sumatrensis). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 25 (3): 337-348.
Frechkop, S. 1953. Animaux proteges au Congo Belge et dans le territoire sous mandat du Ruanda-Urundi, ainsi que les especes dont la protection est assuree en Afrique, 4th ed. Bruxelles, Institut des Parcs Nationaux du Congo Belge.
Palme, R.; Robia, C.; Messmann, S.; Moestl, E. 1998. Measuring faecal cortisol metabolites: a non-invasive tool to evaluate adrenocortical activity in mammals. Advances in Ethology 33: 27.
Boeer, M. 1998. Adaptations of physiology and behaviour in reintroduced zooborn specimens of two large mammals, the European lynx (Lynx lynx) and the white rhinoceros ( Ceratotherium simum). Advances in Ethology 33: 78.
Moss, C. 1975. Portraits in the wild: animal behaviour in East Africa. London, Hamish Hamilton. pp. i-xv, 1-362.
Gaerdes, F. 1964. Tierleben in Sudwest Afrika: Leitfaden der Zoologie von Sudwestafrika. Windhoek, SWA Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft. pp. 1-270.
Bothma, J. du P. 1986. Game ranch management: a practical guide on all aspects of purchasing, planning, development, management and utilisation of a modern game ranch in southern Africa. Pretoria, J.L. van Schaik.
Spillett, J.J.; Tamang, K.M. 1966. Wild life conservation in Nepal. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 63 (3): 556-572, pls. 5-6.