Anonymous 1993. The South African game industry – sustainable utilization in practice. Newsletter Okavango Wildlife Society 1993 (1): 15.
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Anonymous 1993. Botswana’s rhinos – a sad tale. Newsletter Okavango Wildlife Society 1993 (1): 10-11.
Lubbe, K.; Smith, R.L.; Bartels, P.; Godke, R.A. 1999. Freezing epididymal sperm from white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) treated with different cryodiluents. Johannesburg, Wildlife Breeding Resource Centre, poster presentation. 1.
Else, D.; Murray, J.; Swaney, D. 1997. Africa – the South. Lonely Planet Guide. Hawthorne, Lonely Planet. pp. 1-971.
Milner-Gulland, E.J. 1999. How many to dehorn? A model for decision-making by rhino managers. Animal Conservation 2: 137-147, figs. 1-6.
Bester, P.C.; Hopkinson, G.; Loughram, G.; Lourens, S.; Beer, B. de; Trollip, J.; Taljaard, W. 1999. Interesting mammal observations at Tau. CCA Ecological Journal 1: 110.
Adams, D. 1999. A history of reintroduction and the current status of larger mammals at Phinda. CCA Ecological Journal 1: 19-24, tables 1-4.
Mpanza, D.; Naylor, S. 1999. Survey and monitoring of white rhino at Phinda. CCA Ecological Journal 1: 45-48, figs. 1-2.
Hitchins, P.M. 1992. An aerial census of black and square-lipped rhinoceros in northern Botswana, 18 September – 2 October 1992. Report to Department of Wildlife and National Parks, Botswana. pp. 1-19.
Jenkins, P.R. 1994. Black rhino conservation in Kenya: a historical background. Report to Lewa Downs. pp. 1-32.