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Rhino Resource Center

The world's largest online rhinoceros library dedicated to assisting research and conservation efforts globally.

The Rhino Document Library

Contains a total of 30389 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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Kingsley-Heath, J. 1999. The rhino that did not like elephants. Hatari Times International 5: 36-38, figs. 1-4.
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Dyer, A. 1999. Tricks behind the scenes. Hatari Times International 5: 16-19, figs. 1-10.
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Goeltenboth, R. 1999. Zur derzeitigen Situation der Spitzmaulnashorner weltweit. Bongo, Berlin 29: 117-118, fig. 1.
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Anonymous 1999. New US rhino and tiger product labelling legislation. Oryx 33: 103.
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Anonymous 1999. White rhinos survive war. Oryx 33: 101.
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Rookmaaker, L.C. 1999. William Daniell’s depictions of the rhinoceros in India. Archives of Natural History 26 (2): 205-210, figs. 1-3.
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Flach, E.J. 1998. Prevalence of chronic foot disease in captive greater one-horned rhinoceros ( Rhinoceros unicornis). EAZWV Scientific Meeting 2, 1998: 323-327.
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Thayer, S. 1998. America’s second live rhinoceros. Bandwagon 1998 September-October: 30-31, fig. 1.
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Rachlow, J.L.; Berger, J. 1998. Reproduction and population density: trade-offs for the conservation of rhinos in situ. Animal Conservation 1 (2): 101-106, figs. 1-3, table 1.
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Berger, J.; Cunningham, C. 1998. Behavioural ecology in managed reserves: gender-based asymmetries in interspecific dominance in African elephants and rhinos. Animal Conservation 1 (1): 33-38, figs. 1-4.
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Anonymous 1998. The black and white of rhinos. Timbila 1 (2): 13, fig. 1.
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Huyghe, M. 1999. Planckendael – Belgium. EAZA News 1999 January-March: 18.
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Laterveer, M. 1998. Rotterdam – The Netherlands. EAZA News 1998 April-June: 18.
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Tomasova, K. 1998. Dvur Kralove – Czech Republic. EAZA News 1998 April-June: 16.
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Tomasova, K. 1998. Dvur Kralove – Czech Republic. EAZA News 1998 January-March: 18.
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Foose, T.J. 1997. The saga of the northern white rhino in the wild. EAZA News 1997 October-December: 26-27, maps 1-2.
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Tomasova, K. 1997. Dvur Kralove – Czech Republic. EAZA News 1997 October-December: 16.
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Anonymous 1997. Reintroduction of a rhino. EAZA News 1997 April-June: 23.
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Schmidt, C.R. 1997. Black rhinoceros born in Frankfurt. EAZA News 1997 April-June: 17.
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Tomasova, K. 1997. Dvur Kralove – Czech Republic. EAZA News 1997 April-June: 15.
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Sellards, T. 1999. A rhinoceros dormitory for 40 is being built in Ohio. Endangered Species 1 (1): 21-23.
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Jamieson, G. 1999. Ghosts of our future [with Nan Schaffer]. Endangered Species 1 (1): 32-39, figs. 1-11.
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